- Afrikaans: Groot
- Albanian: Madh
- Amharic: ማህበረሰብ (Mahbereseb)
- Arabic: عظيم (Azim)
- Armenian: Մեծ (Mets)
- Azerbaijani: Böyük
- Basque: Handi
- Belarusian: Вялікі (Vialiki)
- Bengali: মহান (Mahan)
- Bosnian: Veliki
- Bulgarian: Голям (Goliam)
- Catalan: Gran
- Cebuano: Dako
- Chichewa: Wamkulu
- Chinese (Simplified): 宏伟 (Hóngwěi)
- Chinese (Traditional): 宏偉 (Hóngwěi)
- Corsican: Grande
- Croatian: Velik
- Czech: Velký
- Danish: Stor
- Dutch: Groot
- Esperanto: Granda
- Estonian: Suur
- Filipino: Malaki
- Finnish: Suuri
- French: Grand
- Frisian: Grut
- Galician: Grande
- Georgian: დიდი (Didi)
- German: Groß
- Greek: Μεγάλος (Megálos)
- Gujarati: મહાન (Mahān)
- Haitian Creole: Gran
- Hausa: Babba
- Hawaiian: Nani
- Hebrew: גדול (Gadol)
- Hindi: बड़ा (Bada)
- Hmong: Loj
- Hungarian: Nagy
- Icelandic: Stór
- Igbo: Ukwu
- Indonesian: Besar
- Irish: Mór
- Italian: Grande
- Japanese: 大きい (Ōkii)
- Javanese: Agung
- Kannada: ಮಹಾನ್ (Mahān)
- Kazakh: Ұлы (Uly)
- Khmer: ធំនេះ (Thom)
- Kinyarwanda: Kinini
- Korean: 큰 (Keun)
- Kurdish (Kurmanji): Mezin
- Kyrgyz: Улуу (Uluu)
- Lao: ໃຫຍ່ (Hnyai)
- Latin: Magnus
- Latvian: Liels
- Lithuanian: Didelis
- Luxembourgish: Grouss
- Macedonian: Голем (Golem)
- Malagasy: Lehibe
- Malay: Besar
- Malayalam: വലിയ (Valiya)
- Maltese: Kbir
- Maori: Nui
- Marathi: महान (Mahān)
- Mongolian: Тараахай (Taraakhai)
- Myanmar (Burmese): အလွန်ကြီးမားသော (Alon Kyi Mar Thaw)
- Nepali: ठूलो (Thulo)
- Norwegian: Stor
- Odia: ବଡ (Bada)
- Pashto: لوی (Loy)
- Persian: بزرگ (Bozorg)
- Polish: Wielki
- Portuguese: Grande
- Punjabi: ਵੱਡਾ (Vaddā)
- Romanian: Mare
- Russian: Большой (Bol’shoy)
- Samoan: Tetele
- Scots Gaelic: Mòr
- Serbian: Велики (Veliki)
- Sesotho: E kholo
- Shona: Huru
- Sindhi: وڏو (Vado)
- Sinhala: මහා (Mahā)
- Slovak: Veľký
- Slovenian: Velik
- Somali: Weyn
- Spanish: Grande
- Sundanese: Ageung
- Swahili: Kubwa
- Swedish: Stor
- Tajik: Бузург (Buzurg)
- Tamil: பெரிய (Periya)
- Telugu: గొప్ప (Goppa)
- Thai: ใหญ่ (Yai)
- Turkish: Büyük
- Ukrainian: Великий (Velykyi)
- Urdu: بڑا (Bada)
- Uzbek: Katta
- Vietnamese: Lớn