Ngāti
See also: ngati
English
Etymology
From Maori Ngāti.
Noun
Ngāti
- (New Zealand) local or tribal group.
References
- “Shane Jones scolded for yelling 'Ngāti Epsom' at National MP Paul Goldsmith in Parliament”, in Newshub, 26 May 2020
Anagrams
- Giant, TA'ing, TAing, Taing, anti-g, giant, tagin, tangi, tiang, tinga
Maori
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈŋaːti/
Noun
Ngāti
- Prefix for an iwi or hapū; tribal group.
- Ko Ngāti Te Kanawa he hapū nō Ngāti Maniapoto; arā ko ngā uri o Te Kanawa
- Te Kanawa is a sub-tribe of Ngāti Maniapoto; and they are the descendants of Te Kanawa[1]
References
- Ngāti – Māori Dictionary