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Primero

Primero is a Spanish term that can function as an adjective, an adverb, or a noun, meaning "first." As an ordinal, it denotes order in a sequence. In masculine singular form it is primero, but when placed before masculine singular nouns the contracted form primer is commonly used (for example, el primer día). Before feminine singular nouns the feminine form primera is used (la primera vez). When used after the noun or as a stand-alone pronoun, either forma or száue primero can appear in sentences such as Es el primero. The word is derived from Latin primarius, from primus.

In cuisine, primero refers to the first course in a traditional Spanish meal. The primero course typically

Primero is also the name of a historic gambling card game from the Iberian Peninsula and its

Etymology traces primero to Latin primarius, stemming from primus, meaning "first."

includes
soups,
salads,
or
pasta,
and
is
followed
by
the
segundo
(second
course)
and
postre
(dessert).
The
exact
dishes
vary
by
region
and
season,
but
the
structure
is
common
in
Spain
and
many
Latin
American
countries.
colonies
during
the
16th
and
17th
centuries.
Rules
and
variations
existed
by
region,
but
the
game
generally
involved
players
betting
on
the
strength
of
a
hand
revealed
to
all
participants.
Primarily
a
betting
game,
it
is
noted
by
scholars
as
an
early
form
of
European
card
gaming
and
as
a
historical
predecessor
to
later
gambling
games
that
evolved
into
more
modern
forms.