first
The Italian word 'primo' is an adjective which is used to indicate the initial, earliest or foremost in time, order or significance, just as 'first' is used in English. For example, in the phrase 'Primo giorno del mese' it means 'First day of the month'.
First, you should warm up before exercising.
In this sentence, 'Primo' is used at the beginning of a piece of advice, and directly translates to 'first'. It introduces a sequence or an order of actions.
One never forgets their first love.
In this context, 'primo' translates to 'first' and is used to describe a milestone or significant first event in someone's life.
The Prime Minister arrived at the meeting.
'Primo Ministro' directly translates to 'Prime Minister', a title given to the head of government in certain countries. 'Primo' in this context is the equivalent of 'Prime' in English.