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grands — meaning in English: great

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'grands' to describe physical size, such as a 'grande maison' (big house), or to express admiration for someone's abilities, like referring to a 'grand artiste' (great artist). It can be used in both casual conversations among friends and more formal settings, like giving a speech about notable figures.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'grands' often conveys size or importance, synonyms like 'énorme' emphasize magnitude, and 'majestueux' suggests grandeur. You would choose 'grands' when you want to highlight a general greatness without implying sheer size or royal qualities.
Culture
'Grands' derives from the Latin word 'grandis', which means 'large' or 'great'. In French culture, the concept of greatness often links to the arts, literature, and historical figures, emphasizing the importance of celebrating contributions that have made a significant impact on society.
FAQ
Q.What does 'grands' mean in English?
'Grands' translates to 'great' in English, often used to describe something significant or impressive.
Q.How do I use 'grands' in a sentence?
You can use 'grands' in sentences like 'Les grands monuments de Paris' which means 'The great monuments of Paris'.
Q.Is 'grands' always used in the plural?
'Grands' is the plural form of 'grand', so it is used when referring to multiple great things or people. For singular, use 'grand'.
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