Pirimia

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Pirimia is the Māori word for “Prime Minister,” used in the context of Aotearoa New Zealand.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Māori word
political title
appliesTo current Prime Minister of New Zealand
past Prime Ministers of New Zealand
belongsTo vocabulary of New Zealand governance
category Māori political terminology
hasGenderInUsage gender-neutral title
hasLanguageCode mi
hasNumberOfWords 2
hasRelatedTerm Kāwanatanga
Minita NERFINISHED
Pāremata NERFINISHED
hasUsageNote used in te reo Māori contexts instead of English title "Prime Minister"
isTitleFor head of government of New Zealand
language Māori NERFINISHED
meaningInEnglish Prime Minister NERFINISHED
orthographicFeature capitalized when used as a title
partOfLexicon te reo Māori
refersToOffice Prime Minister of New Zealand
semanticField government
leadership
politics
usedBy Māori speakers
New Zealand media in te reo Māori contexts
usedIn Māori-language education materials
Māori-language news
official bilingual communications in New Zealand
usedInContext New Zealand politics NERFINISHED
usedInCountry Aotearoa New Zealand NERFINISHED
usedSince 20th century
writingSystem Latin alphabet

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