How to Say "gets bigger" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “gets bigger” is “crece” — A1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

Examples
Mi hijo ya tiene diez años y crece muy rápido.
My son is already ten years old and grows very fast.
¿Ves esa planta? Crece hacia la luz del sol.
Do you see that plant? It grows toward the sunlight.
Usted crece cada día como persona, lo felicito.
You (formal) grow every day as a person, I congratulate you.
The Irregular 'Yo' Form
The verb 'crecer' is almost regular, but the 'yo' form in the present tense (and all subjunctive forms) changes the 'c' to 'zc': 'yo crezco'. This sound change keeps the pronunciation consistent.
Using 'Crece'
'Crece' is used when talking about a singular person, animal, or thing (él, ella, usted, or it) doing the action right now, or as a command to a friend ('tú' form).
Forgetting the 'zc' change
Mistake: “Using 'Yo creco' instead of 'Yo crezco'.”
Correction: Always remember the 'zc' change for the 'yo' form and all forms that use the same stem (like the subjunctive): 'Yo crezco' (I grow).
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