big - translation to Latin (original) (raw)
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big [bɪg]: | magnus grandis adultus magnum altus grande magna Mega adulta adultum |
Conjugation of the verb «big» >>>
Examples of translating «big» in context:
Mary has big eyes. | Maria oculos magnos habet. sourceComplain Corpus name: tatoeba. License: Creative Commons CC-BY-2.0. References: http://tatoeba.org |
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He has big hands. | Manus magnas habet. sourceComplain Corpus name: tatoeba. License: Creative Commons CC-BY-2.0. References: http://tatoeba.org |
Tom has big hands. | Didymus manus magnas habet. sourceComplain Corpus name: tatoeba. License: Creative Commons CC-BY-2.0. References: http://tatoeba.org |
These are very big apples. | Haec mala valde magna sunt. sourceComplain Corpus name: tatoeba. License: Creative Commons CC-BY-2.0. References: http://tatoeba.org |
He has a big family. | Familiam magnam habet. sourceComplain Corpus name: tatoeba. License: Creative Commons CC-BY-2.0. References: http://tatoeba.org |
This is too big. | Nimis magnum est. sourceComplain Corpus name: tatoeba. License: Creative Commons CC-BY-2.0. References: http://tatoeba.org |
The sun is big. | Sol magnus est. sourceComplain Corpus name: tatoeba. License: Creative Commons CC-BY-2.0. References: http://tatoeba.org |
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