"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."
I think you might mean "Prima" ballerina. She would be the second highest level ballet dancer. Prima Ballerina Assoluta is the highest.
In Italian, primo/prima means first and opera means work. So this would be an artists first work. The children's book fair in Bologna gives an annual opera prima prize for the best first book by an author/illustrator.
prima ballerina assoluta
The highest level is Prima Ballerina Assolute, then is Prima Ballerina
The very first Prima Ballerina assolute (I think) was Pierina Legnani
prima gusto
Prima mensa means prime table
groß riesig riesen- Großartig! Toll! Prima!
First Lady.
first voice
female cousin
Assuming binita is bonita, then esta prima bonita is: This pretty cousin.
Prima is the Spanish word for "female cousin." Primo is "male cousin."
It means 'my [female] cousin.'
"phantastisch", "fetzig", "bombig", "toll", and "prima" are all commonly used expressions.
No, it means great or super.
in spanish it mean cousin or family if that's what your looking for