'First , do no harm'
The English version of "prima non-datur" is "there is no first aid."
Yes, "Prima Facie" should be capitalized because it is a Latin term that is commonly used in legal contexts to mean "at first sight" or "on the face of it."
"Es la prima de" translates to "she is the cousin of" in English. This phrase is used to indicate a familial relationship in Spanish.
lux, lucis f., meaning light, daylight luce: in the daytime prima luce: at daybreak luce carentes: the dead Umbra: shadow
It means "I finally understand you, cousin" in English.
The prefix "prima" means "first" or "primary." It is often used to indicate something is the most important or fundamental in a series or hierarchy.
prima nox
Prima Facie
It is a Latin phrase.
Prima Causa is a Latin term. Prima meaning "first." Causa meaning "cause, or event." Prima Causa then means "first cause."
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.
probably "prima filia"
Mea prima filia.
ad prima lux
"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)
Maximus natu=Greatest (oldest) by birth Filius primus=lit. "first son"