grande
big; large; great
adjective GRAHN-deh Common
Origin: Latin grandem (large, full-grown)
Usage Note
Grande truncates to gran before a singular masculine noun starting with a consonant — un gran uomo is wrong; before a vowel use un grand'uomo or un grande uomo. After the noun it usually means physically large; before it, often 'great' in a qualitative sense. Plural grandi for both genders.
Examples
"Roma è una grande città."
Natural Translation
Rome is a big city.
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