Italian · Adjectives
big / great
Of considerable size; also used to mean great or important.
Roma è una grande città ricca di storia.
Rome is a great city rich in history.
The word 'grande' stems from the Latin 'grandis,' meaning 'great' or 'large.' It reflects a long-standing lineage of usage in the Romance languages, often signifying both size and importance.
'Grande' is commonly used in both spoken and written Italian and can be found in formal as well as informal registers. It is widely used across all regions of Italy without significant variation.
The term appears frequently in Italian literature, for instance, in Dante Alighieri's 'Divina Commedia' and has been referenced in various Italian proverbs.