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What does Gros mean in French slang?
In slang it means bro or big in a positive way. ex: Salut l’gros……hi there big (guy) or hi there bro. But in a non slang context it means big, huge, fat, which could not be too nice to say to someone you don’t know who is obese.
What is Gros mean in English?
French, from gros, adjective, heavy, thick, coarse.
What is the difference between Gros and grand in French?
“gros” means fat, heavy, big, or thick and “grand” means tall, high, or even great when you talk about someone.
Is Gros masculine or feminine?
The French translation for “big; fat (masculine)” is gros.
Is Gros a word?
No, gros is not in the scrabble dictionary.
How do you pronounce gros in French?
Gros = Big and much more. Gros often translates as big in French, but it means so much more. Gros is one of these French adjectives that is placed before the noun. Note the final S of gros is silent, but will be pronounced as a Z in liaison when it’s followed by a word starting with a vowel or a mute h.
What is plural of gros in French?
Adjective. gros (feminine singular grosse, masculine plural gros, feminine plural grosses) big, thick, fat Synonym: épais.
What is the feminine form of Gros in French?
Gros (ग्रॉ) is an adjective. It’s mean is fat मोटा (Things and person). In French an adjective has both masculine and feminine forms. So, the feminine form for the Gros is grosse (ग्रॉस्स). For Non living things we can also use épais ऐपे (m) and épaisse ऐपेस्स (f). Follow the link to read the blogs related to languages.
What is the meaning of the Hindi word “Gros”?
Gros (ग्रॉ) is an adjective. It’s mean is fat मोटा (Things and person). In French an adjective has both masculine and feminine forms.
How do you say “he is big” in French?
Grand, Gros, Gras… Translating big in French can be tricky. Especially to say “he/she is big”. The French adjectives grand, gros, gras all translate as big, but they are far from being interchangeable.
What is the feminine form of Grand in French?
The feminine form is “grande” (ends on a final d sound). When followed by a noun starting with a vowel, D “grand” makes a liaison in T. Adjectives in French usually come after the noun, but “grand” is an exception and is usually placed before the noun.