Bulgarian | English |
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първо adverb | first(before anything else) firstly(in the first place) foremostadverb |
първо лице noun {n} | first person(the form of a pronoun verb used when the subject of a sentence is making the statement) |
първо на първо adverb | for one(as a single, most important example in a number of examples) |
първобитен adjective | neolithic(hopelessly outdated) primeval(primitive) |
първожрец noun {m} | hierophant(ancient Greek priest) |
първоизточник noun {m} | fount [founts](metaphorical source) |
първокласен adjective | bully(very good; excellent) first class(belonging to the best group in a system of classification) high-class(recognized for quality) high-grade(of high quality) slap-up(first-class) swell(excellent, see also: excellent) top notch(Of the highest quality) |
първомъченик noun {m} | protomartyr(any of the first Christian martyrs) |
първомъченица noun {f} | protomartyr(any of the first Christian martyrs) |
първоначален adjective | initial(chronologically first) original(first in a series) prime(first in time, order, or sequence) primordial(earliest) |
първоначално adverb | initially(at the beginning) originally(as it was in the beginning) |
първообраз noun {m} | archetype [archetypes](original model of which all other similar concepts, objects, or persons are merely copied, derivative, emulated, or patterned) prototype [prototypes](original form or object which is a basis for other forms or objects) |
първороден adjective | firstborn(born as the first one in a family) |
първороден noun {m} | firstborn(the first child in a family) |
първородство noun {n} | primogeniture(state of being the firstborn of the children of the same parents) |
първосвещеник noun {m} | high priest(high clergyman) |
домейн от първо ниво noun {m} | top-level domainnoun |