The opposite of grande in Spanish is pequeño. While grande means ‘big’ or ‘large’, pequeño translates to ‘small’ or ‘little’. These adjectives are commonly used to describe the size of objects, places, or even people.
For example:
- El elefante es grande. (The elephant is big.)
- El ratón es pequeño. (The mouse is small.)
Understanding these opposites can help you better describe and compare things in Spanish.