Premier

/prɪˈmɪr/ or /ˈpriːmiər/ adjective, noun

Definition

As an adjective, premier means first in importance, rank, or quality. As a noun, it often refers to the head of government in some countries, similar to a prime minister.

Etymology

“Premier” comes from French *premier*, “first,” from Latin *primarius*, from *primus*, “first.” It has long carried both the sense of time (first) and status (best).

Kelly Says

The same root gives us “premier,” “prime,” and “primary,” all circling around the idea of being first. That’s why companies love the word in marketing—it quietly suggests top status without needing proof.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
አንደኛ
an-den-nya
ARالعربية
الأول
al-awwal
BNবাংলা
প্রথম
prothom
CACatalà
primer
pree-mer
CSČeština
první
preev-nee
DADansk
første
foerste
DEDeutsch
Premier
pree-myer
ELΕλληνικά
πρώτος
proh-tos
ESEspañol
primer
pree-mer
FAفارسی
اول
oo-l
FISuomi
ensimmäinen
en-sim-ma-inen
FRFrançais
premier
pree-mye
GUGU
પ્રથમ
pra-tham
HAHA
farkon
far-kon
HEעברית
ראשון
rish-on
HIहिन्दी
पहला
pa-hla
HUMagyar
első
el-so
IDBahasa Indonesia
pertama
per-ta-ma
IGIG
mbụ
m-boo
ITItaliano
primo
pree-moh
JA日本語
初めの
ha-me-no
KKKK
бірінші
bi-rin-shi
KMKM
prv
p-roh-v
KO한국어
최초의
choe-choe-ui
MRMR
प्रथम
pra-tham
MSBahasa Melayu
pertama
per-ta-ma
MYမြန်မာ
ပထမ
ba-tha-ma
NLNederlands
eerste
ayr-ste
NONorsk
første
foerste
PAPA
ਪਹਿਲਾ
peh-la
PLPolski
pierwszy
pyersh-vee
PTPortuguês
primeiro
pree-may-roo
RORomână
primul
pree-mul
RUРусский
первый
per-vyy
SVSvenska
första
for-sta
SWKiswahili
wa kwanza
wa-kwan-za
TAதமிழ்
முதலாவது
mutha-la-avu
TEతెలుగు
ప్రథమ
pratha-ma
THไทย
คนแรก
kon-raek
TLTL
una
oo-na
TRTürkçe
ilk
ilk
UKУкраїнська
перший
per-shey
URاردو
پہلا
peh-la
VITiếng Việt
thứ nhất
thu-nhat
YOYO
ọkan
oh-kan
ZH中文
首要的
shǒu yào de
ZUZU
umshayeli
oom-sha-ye-lee

Ethical Language Guidance

Gender History

As a political title (head of government), 'premier' has historically been held predominantly by men due to legal and cultural barriers to women’s political participation. Language around premiers and prime ministers often defaulted to male pronouns and expectations.

Inclusive Usage

Use 'premier' neutrally for officeholders of any gender, and avoid assuming a default 'he' when referring generically to the role. When discussing history, note gender imbalances without treating them as normative.

Empowerment Note

Acknowledge women and gender-diverse premiers and prime ministers whose leadership challenged assumptions that top political offices are inherently male.

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