Ngāti

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== English == === Etymology === From Māori Ngāti. === Noun === Ngāti (New Zealand) local or tribal group. ==== Usage notes ==== Ngāti is never used on its own, only in connection to a following proper noun, for example Porou in Ngāti Porou. === References === “Shane Jones scolded for yelling 'Ngāti Epsom' at National MP Paul Goldsmith in Parliament”, in Newshub‎[4], 26 May 2020 === Anagrams === Giant, TA'ing, TAing, Taing, anti-g, giant, tagin, tangi, tiang, tinga == Māori == === Alternative forms === Kāti, Ngaati, Ngati, Ngāti- === Etymology === From ngā (plural definite article) +‎ āti (“offspring”). === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈŋaːti/ [ˈŋɑːti] === Noun === Ngāti Prefix for an iwi or hapū; tribal group. Coordinate term: Ngāi ==== Derived terms ==== Ngāti Tūmatauenga (“"Tribe of Tūmatauenga", New Zealand Army”) === References ===