Prima

/ˈprimə/ adjective

Definition

first or primary; often used in 'prima donna' or 'prima facie'

Etymology

from Latin prima meaning first, feminine form of primus

Kelly Says

A 'prima donna' literally means 'first lady' - the leading female singer in an opera company!

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ፕሪማ
ARالعربية
أولى
BNবাংলা
প্রিমা
CACatalà
prima
CSČeština
prima
DADansk
prima
DEDeutsch
Prima
ELΕλληνικά
πρίμα
ESEspañol
prima
FAفارسی
پریما
FISuomi
prima
FRFrançais
prima
GUGU
પ્રિમા
HAHA
prima
HEעברית
פרימה
HIहिन्दी
प्राइमा
HUMagyar
prima
IDBahasa Indonesia
prima
IGIG
prima
ITItaliano
prima
JA日本語
プリマ
KKKK
прима
KMKM
ព្រីម៉ា
KO한국어
프리마
MRMR
प्रिमा
MSBahasa Melayu
prima
MYမြန်မာ
ပြီမာ
NLNederlands
prima
NONorsk
prima
PAPA
ਪ੍ਰਿਮਾ
PLPolski
prima
PTPortuguês
prima
RORomână
prima
RUРусский
прима
SVSvenska
prima
SWKiswahili
prima
TAதமிழ்
பிரிமா
TEతెలుగు
ప్రిమా
THไทย
ปฏิมา
TLTL
prima
TRTürkçe
prima
UKУкраїнська
прима
URاردو
پریما
VITiếng Việt
prima
YOYO
prima
ZH中文
女主角
ZUZU
prima

Ethical Language Guidance

Gender History

Prima donna' emerged in 17th-century opera to denote the leading female singer, but became gendered slur implying women are temperamental and difficult—a stereotype never applied to lead male singers ('primo uomo').

Inclusive Usage

Use 'prima' for leading role regardless of gender. Avoid 'prima donna' as insult; use 'temperamental performer' or 'demanding colleague' if describing behavior.

Inclusive Alternatives

["lead performer","principal artist","lead role"]

Empowerment Note

Women singers built opera as an art form; many early prima donnas were virtuosos whose demands for quality reflected artistic excellence, not personality flaw.

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