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What is the difference between "grand" and "great"? Beforehand thank you for advice.
Aug 22, 2011 8:10 PM
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The words are similar, but "grand" has Latin roots. It has the idea of "imposing". "Great" has Germanic roots and is used to refer to non-material things. Material things are often "large" or "big". World War I was called at the time "the Great War".
August 22, 2011
"Grand" is a French word, and like all things French, it soon gets long in the tooth. So use it sparingly.
August 22, 2011
It depends on the region. "Great" can mean "impressive" or "important" or "monumental"; however, it can also mean "wonderful." In Ireland, it's common to hear people use "grand" to mean "wonderful" as well, so in this country the words would be interchangeable for both meanings.
August 22, 2011
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