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How do you say big in Brazilian?

"Big" in Brazilian Portuguese can be translated in a few different ways, depending on the context:

General:

* Grande: This is the most common and general translation for "big."

* Grande: This is the most common and general translation for "big."

Large in size:

* Grande: This can also mean "large" in size, as in "a big house."

* Enorme: This translates to "huge" or "enormous" and implies something very large.

Important:

* Importante: This means "important" and can be used to say something is "big" in terms of significance.

* Grande: This can also mean "important," especially in the context of something being "big news" or "a big deal."

Other:

* Grosso: This means "thick" or "bulky" and can sometimes be used to describe something as "big."

* Largo: This means "wide" and can be used to describe something as "big" in width.

* Alto: This means "tall" and can be used to describe something as "big" in height.

The specific translation you choose will depend on the context and what you want to express.

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