Primas is a form of the Latin word for "first", primus, -a, -um. It is the form that is used to modify a feminine plural noun that is the object of a verb or of certain prepositions. For example, in his Metamorphoses the poet Ovid (P. Ovidius Naso) writes of a breakwater
quae primas aequoris undas frangit
"which breaks the first waves of the sea"
where primas modifies the feminine plural noun undas, "waves", the object of the verb frangit, "breaks".
Prima means first (or most important) in English.
As in 'Prima facie', meaning 'on first appearances'. Literally 'First Face'.
hola alfin
prima gusto
And when you go, introduce me to your female cousin
It means, My sister's cousin is my....
Prima mensa means prime table
"Prima" is Italian for "first," as in Prima Donna, the first lady, or star of the production. In German it is untranslated, "prima," and is slang for "great" or "super."
"Breakfast" in English is prima colazione in Italian.
Eat, cousin.
Prima J son de Mexico y son mexicanas (cholas) Now in english: Prima J are from Mexico and they are mexcans (cholas)
no... actually this means thank you very beautiful cousin (female cousin).
¿Es la madre de tu prima? in Spanish means "Is she the mother of your cousin?" in English.
Significa "cousin"