Opposite Of Gros In French a) petite b) mince
c) grosse
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Explanation:
GROSSE
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Answer:
mince is the Opposite Of Gros In French
Explanation:
Grand = tall but occasionally honourable
Grand has two primary meanings:
big in the sense of tall
great as in honourable, great, and deserving
"grande" is the feminine form (ends on a final d sound).
D "grand" forms a liaison in T when followed by a noun beginning with a vowel.
In French, adjectives usually come after the noun, but "grand" is an exception and comes before the noun.
Un grand arbre = a large tree (note the liaison in T = gran Tarbr), usually referring to a tall tree.
A grand immeuble is a large/tall building.
They are tall = they are tall.
Children frequently use the French expression "quand je serai grand," which means "when I'll grow up" (and thus "when I'll be tall").
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