No
Firstly: its Julius Caesar. Secondly: the missing word in this quote from Julius Caesar is "Erebus".
It really depends on what it is. You need to firstly know what it is, and particularly the molecular mass
firstly try yourself then ask others or browse internet websites etc
you need too firstly divide the nun=numbers by each other and multiply by ten and you get your answer. I am a mathematician so this stuff is easy. glad i could help
0.0299
Yes. Firstly is a word used to introduce a point or reason. Example: "Firstly company profits have tripled in the last week".
you say first, because firstly is not a word
Firstly, this question is very dumb. Secondly, there was your sentence :) _____________ Firstly, I would have to think about your question, which seems a perfectly sensible question to me. Having thought about the question I would firstly suggest there are many sentences which could contain the word firstly, but these should do for now. _____________
The word "firstly", meaning "initially" or "finishing in the first position", is an adverb but and is not considered to be proper for use in formal English. "First" is the preferred word.
Premièrement or primo (latin)
Firstly I will write a small sentence. There are two reasons for this decision: firstly small sentences are easier to understand and secondly they are easier to think of.
initially, firstly
Firstly learn how to spell the word its ARTIFICIAL,secondly it means fake.
Firstly, why would you want someone to do that? And secondly: "the congress is dumb"
also, therefore, aswell as, firstly secondly thirdly?
Inanzitutto and primamente are just two Italian equivalents of the English word "firstly."Specifically, the words function as adverbs. The bit more formal adverb inanzitutto and the more frequent primamente translate as "firstly, primarily." The respective pronunciations will be "ee-NAN-tsee-TOOT-to" and "PREE-ma-MEN-tey" in Italian.
The word "intrinsically" means inherent in nature. Synonyms for the word include fundamentally, primarily, essentially, firstly, inherently, in substance, and more.