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When we talk about numbers, we use them in different ways. Cardinal numbers, like one, two, and three, tell us "how many" of something there are. They are the numbers we use for counting. On the other hand, ordinal numbers tell us the position of something in a sequence. Think of them as putting things in order. So, when we want to identify the very beginning of a list or a sequence, we use the first ordinal number, which is "first."
The word "first" itself has a long history, coming from the Old English word "fyrst," which meant "foremost" or "going before all others." This original meaning perfectly captures the concept of an ordinal number, as it inherently describes the primary position in a series. It's related to the word "fore," as in "before," which further emphasizes its role in indicating what comes at the very beginning.
While the cardinal number "one" signifies a single quantity, "first" establishes a starting point for a sequence. For example, there is a difference between having one apple (a quantity) and eating the first apple (an order). This distinction is fundamental to how we organize and describe the world around us, from coming in first place in a race to reading the first chapter of a book. Without that initial ordinal, the concept of a specific order or sequence wouldn't have a starting point.
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