primo
firstly, first of all
adverb PREE-moh Rare
Origin: Latin primo (in the first place)
Usage Note
primo is an informal or colloquial adverb used to introduce the first point in a list, equivalent to 'first of all' or 'for starters'. It is typically followed by deuzio or secundo for 'secondly'. It is more conversational than premièrement and gives a slightly humorous or emphatic tone to speech. It entered French directly from Latin.
Examples
"Primo, il faut finir les devoirs."
Natural Translation
First of all, you need to finish the homework.
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