prima
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Adj — Foremost or most important, typically used before a title (as in "prima donna" or "prima ballerina").
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How to use prima
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Etymology
From Italian prima, "first," from Latin prīma.
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What does “prima” mean?
The word “prima” means foremost or most important, typically used before a title (as in "prima donna" or "prima ballerina"). In plain terms, used before words like "donna" or "ballerina" to mean the leading or top performer.
How do you pronounce “prima”?
“Prima” is pronounced PREE-muh (/ˈpɹiː.mə/ in IPA).
How do you use “prima” in a sentence?
Here is “prima” used in a sentence: “She trained for years to become a prima ballerina.”
What part of speech is “prima”?
“Prima” is an adjective.
Where does the word “prima” come from?
The word “prima” comes from Latin. From Italian prima, "first," from Latin prīma.
Is “prima” a common word?
“Prima” is an uncommon word in modern English.