primary
Think about a birthday cake. The cake is made up of different layers, like chocolate, vanilla, and strawberry. The primary layer is the very first one at the bottom. It holds up all the other layers, making sure the cake doesn’t fall over. Without this first layer, the cake wouldn’t be as strong. So, primary means the first or most important part of something.
Now, consider colors. When you mix paints, you start with primary colors: red, blue, and yellow. These are special because you can mix them to make other colors, like green, purple, or orange. But you can’t make red, blue, or yellow by mixing other colors. They are the starting point, just like the first layer of the cake.
Think about your school day. The first thing you do in the morning, like going to your classroom, is primary. It’s the first step that leads to all the other activities, like playing with friends or having lunch. Primary things are like the beginning of a story, setting the stage for everything that happens next.