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English

first

Adjective

  1. Having no predecessor. The ordinal number corresponding to one.

See also: primary, second.

Abbreviations

1st, 1st; (in names of monarchs and popes) I

Translations

  • Breton: kentañ
  • Catalan: primer m, primera f (abbreviations 1er m, 1ra f)
  • Czech: první
  • Danish: først, (abbreviation: 1.)
  • Dutch: eerst, eerste (abbreviations 1ste, 1e)
  • Finnish: ensimmäinen (abbreviation 1.)
  • French: premier m, première f (before the noun) (abbreviations 1er m, 1re or 1ère f); (in names of monarchs and popes) premier m, première f (after the name) (abbreviation I)
  • Frisian: earst
  • German: erste (abbreviation 1.)
  • Greek: protos
  • Guarani: ypy
  • Icelandic: fystur m, fyrst f (abbreviation 1.)
  • Indonesian: pertama, perdana?, kesatu, ke-1
  • Interlingua: prime (abbreviation 1e)
  • Italian: primo m, prima f (before the noun) (abbreviationm, 1ª f); (in names of monarchs and popes) primo m, prima f (after the name) (abbreviation I)
  • Japanese: 最初 (さいしょ, saisho), (はつ, hatsu), 一番目 (いちばんめ, ichiban-me)
  • Latin: primus
  • Manchu: (uju), (emuci)
  • Portuguese: primeiro m, primeira f (abbreviations 1º, 1ª)
  • Romanian: prim m, primă f
  • Russian: первый, (abbreviation 1-ый)
  • Slovak: prvý
  • Spanish: primero m (primer before another word), primera f (abbreviationsm, 1ª f)
  • Tupinambá: ypy
  • Turkish: birinci, ilk (abbreviation 1.)
  • Vietnamese: thứ nhất

Noun

  1. The person or thing in the first position.
  2. The first gear of an engine.

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