Grand in French
Grand in French is Legrand, grand-, petit- — Grand means impressively large, important, or magnificent.
Grand in French
Legrand
(countable) A surname.
grand-
petit-
What does "Grand" mean?
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adj Impressively large, important, or magnificent.
"The hotel had a grand marble staircase in the lobby."
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adj Excellent or wonderful (informal, especially in Irish and British English).
""How was the trip?" "Ah, it was grand.""
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noun Informal term for a thousand units of currency, such as dollars or pounds.
"The used car cost him five grand."
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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.
Similar words in French
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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