Usage examples of "First" in English with translation to Italian

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Translations: all352 primo204 prima140 other translations8
No one believed me at first. All'inizio nessuno mi ha creduto.
Ikeda is my last name, and Kazuko is my first name. Ikeda è il mio cognome, e Kazuko è il mio nome.
I know a woman whose first and last names are the same as mine. Conosco una donna col mio stesso nome e cognome.
At first, I couldn't figure out what he was saying. All'inizio non riuscivo a capire che cosa stesse dicendo.
At first, I thought he was your brother. Inizialmente pensavo che fosse tuo fratello.
Tom caught a mosquito between his thumb and first finger. Tom ha catturato una zanzara tra il pollice e l'indice.
He's been saying the same things since I first met him. È da quando lo conosco che dice sempre le stesse cose.
A book not worth reading is not worth buying in the first place. Un libro che non vale la pena leggere, non vale neanche la pena di essere comprato.
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