First is the English equivalent of 'prima'. The Latin word is the feminine form of the adjective. The masculine and neuter forms are 'primus' and 'primum', respectively.
'Primus' means 'first.'
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First, foremost (feminine).
The English word that means "first in importance" is primary, from Latin primus "first".
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"Primus" is not a greek word, it is latin. The correspodent word in Greek is "πρώτος" (protos).
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The English adjective 'primary' comes from primus. The Latin word is an adjective that's in the masculine singular form. It's translated as 'first'.
Do you mean what is the Latin word for "first?" Primus.
The word "person" comes from the Latin word persona. This is believed to be a borrowing of the Etruscan word phersu, and originally meant "mask". From this it developed the meaning "a character in a drama", and ultimately "personage" or "person" in general.
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