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Grand in French

Grand in French is Legrand, grand-, petit- — Grand means impressively large, important, or magnificent.

Grand in French

Legrand
proper noun
(countable) A surname.
grand-
prefix
petit-
prefix

What does "Grand" mean?

  1. adj Impressively large, important, or magnificent.
    "The hotel had a grand marble staircase in the lobby."
  2. adj Excellent or wonderful (informal, especially in Irish and British English).
    ""How was the trip?" "Ah, it was grand.""
  3. noun Informal term for a thousand units of currency, such as dollars or pounds.
    "The used car cost him five grand."
  4. noun Short for grand piano.
    "A polished black grand sat in the corner of the concert hall."

Grand in a sentence

  • The hotel had a grand marble staircase in the lobby.
  • It was a grand old building that dominated the town square.
  • "How was the trip?" "Ah, it was grand."
  • The used car cost him five grand.

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Common French translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "Grand" in French?

"Grand" in French is Legrand, grand-, petit-. Grand means: Impressively large, important, or magnificent.

How do you use "Grand" in a sentence?

Example: "The hotel had a grand marble staircase in the lobby." In French, "Grand" is Legrand, grand-, petit-.

Are there other ways to say "Grand" in French?

Yes — French has 3 translations listed for "Grand": Legrand, grand-, petit-.

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