Grand baiser
"Gros" is the masculine plural, see below. Anytime an adjective ends with vowel-s in the masculine singular, the masculine plural is identical. Gros (m.s.), Grosse (f.s.), Gros (m.p.), Grosses (f.p.)
énorme, gros(se)
un gros soupir
In French, an adjective usually comes after the noun it describes. However, there are some irregular adjectives that come before the noun. Adjectives agree in gender and number with the noun they modify.
Fat noun graisse matière grasse adjective gras gros riche fertile profitable imbécile
Grand baiser
''gros'' means ''big, large, or fat''
gros
"Gros" is the masculine plural, see below. Anytime an adjective ends with vowel-s in the masculine singular, the masculine plural is identical. Gros (m.s.), Grosse (f.s.), Gros (m.p.), Grosses (f.p.)
Sont un peu gros in French means "Are a bit gross" in English.
'en gros'
gros chat
Gros (masc.) and grosse (fem.) are adjectives meaning 'big' (in the sense of large, huge) or 'fat' in French.
Here are 3: grand(e) which means large. gros(se) which means thick/fat. gris(e) which means grey.
un vieux gros mec
Big, fat, huge