Bedeutung
Used to express surprise or admiration at the size of something.
Kultureller Hintergrund
Very common in football culture to praise players. Used frequently in daily life to show deep respect for friends. Often used to acknowledge someone's generosity.
Keep it casual
Only use this with people you know well.
Don't use for objects
It sounds like you are mocking the size of an object.
Bedeutung
Used to express surprise or admiration at the size of something.
Keep it casual
Only use this with people you know well.
Don't use for objects
It sounds like you are mocking the size of an object.
Use with 'eres'
Adding 'eres' makes it sound more personal and sincere.
Teste dich selbst
Which is the correct way to praise a friend?
Your friend helped you move. What do you say?
¡Qué grande! is the idiomatic way to praise someone.
Complete the sentence.
¡Qué ______ eres por ayudarme!
Grande is gender-neutral.
Match the situation to the response.
A friend scores a goal.
It is used for sports success.
Complete the dialogue.
A: He arreglado tu ordenador. B: ______!
It is the appropriate response to a favor.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
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Aufgabensammlung
4 AufgabenYour friend helped you move. What do you say?
¡Qué grande! is the idiomatic way to praise someone.
¡Qué ______ eres por ayudarme!
Grande is gender-neutral.
A friend scores a goal.
It is used for sports success.
A: He arreglado tu ordenador. B: ______!
It is the appropriate response to a favor.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Häufig gestellte Fragen
8 FragenYes, 'grande' is gender-neutral.
No, it is very positive.
Only if it's a very friendly, informal email.
No, it means great in character.
Yes, it is widely understood.
No, that is incorrect.
It might be too informal.
It's more of an informal expression than slang.
Verwandte Redewendungen
¡Qué crack!
synonymYou're a genius/star.
¡Eres un genio!
similarYou're a genius.
¡Qué bien!
similarHow good!