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big in German

big in German is groß — big means large in size, amount, or extent.

big in German

groß
adj

What does "big" mean?

  1. adj Large in size, amount, or extent.
    "They moved into a big house with a large garden."
  2. adj Important, significant, or influential.
    "Landing that client was a big deal for the small firm."
  3. adj Grown up or older, especially said of children.
    "She's a big girl now and can pour her own cereal."
  4. adv To a great extent, or in a large way, used informally.
    "He talks big but rarely follows through."

big in a sentence

  • They moved into a big house with a large garden.
  • That's a big decision to make so quickly.
  • Landing that client was a big deal for the small firm.
  • She's a big girl now and can pour her own cereal.

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What is "big" in German?

"big" in German is groß. big means: Large in size, amount, or extent.

How do you use "big" in a sentence?

Example: "They moved into a big house with a large garden." In German, "big" is groß.

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