primeiro
Portuguese
/pɾi.ˈmɐj.ɾu/, /pɾi.ˈme(j).ɾu/, /pɾi.ˈme(j).ɾo/
ordinal
Definitions
- first ordinal form of m
Etymology
Inherited from Old Portuguese primeiro inherited from Latin prīmārius (one of the first, chief, principal, of the first, excellent).
Origin
Latin
prīmārius
Gloss
one of the first, chief, principal, of the first, excellent
Concept
Semantic Field
Social and political relations
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- primary English
- prīmārius Latin
- Primarius German
- primaio Italian
- primario Italian
- primaire French
- primario Spanish, Castilian
- primera Spanish, Castilian
- primeramente Spanish, Castilian
- primero Spanish, Castilian
- primário Portuguese
- prymarny Polish
- premier Old French
- primer Catalan, Valencian
- primeiro Galician
- primar Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- permiro Cebuano
- primaithe Norman
- #Adjective 2, premier Middle French
- primeiro Old Portuguese
- primièr Occitan
- promé Papiamentu
- primeru Kabuverdianu
- purmeiro Mirandese