Examples of 'der grosse' in a sentence
Meaning of "der grosse"
A German phrase meaning 'the large' or 'the big', typically used to describe a person or object of notable size or significance
How to use "der grosse" in a sentence
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But this deal macht der Grosse minus.
Friedrich der Grosse was broken up for scrap the following year.
Today we will finish with the career of Friedrich der Grosse.
Friedrich der Grosse and the rest of the fleet sailed in distant support.
Today we will attempt to finish with the career of Friedrich der Grosse.
Friedrich der Grosse and her three sisters targeted Nomad and quickly sank her.
Friedrich der Grosse.
The name is Friedrich indeed, but unfortunately he did not become der Grosse.
Only Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse carried out a raiding voyage.
Talking Gravestones of Föhr Hier liegt der grosse Krieger-Held.
Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse first went to Hamburg, where her crew was reduced on 5 March.
Nassau and Ostfriesland joined in, followed by Friedrich der Grosse.
Danke und willkommen in der Grosse Tour which this week comes from Germany!
A week later on the 18th, Scheer hoisted his flag aboard Friedrich der Grosse.
Eventually, Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse exhausted her ammunition and began to flee the battle.
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In 1913, Deutschland was replaced as fleet flagship by the new dreadnought Friedrich der Grosse.
Danke und willkommen in der Grosse Tour which this week comes from Germany! Ja.
In 1917, the new battleship Baden replaced Friedrich der Grosse as the fleet flagship.
Friedrich der Grosse was raised in 1936 and broken up for scrap metal.
In February 1913, Kaiser was transferred to Wilhelmshaven, along with her sister ship Friedrich der Grosse.
In early 1914, Friedrich der Grosse participated in additional ship and unit training.
As a result, Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse was rebuilt in 1913 to carry third-class passengers only.