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Latin
Verb
ministrās
- second-person singular present active indicative of ministrō
Lithuanian
Etymology
Ultimately from Latin minister, likely via Polish minister or Russian мини́стр (minístr).
Pronunciation
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Noun
minìstras m (plural minìstrai, feminine minìstrė) stress pattern 2
- (male) minister (government official who runs a government ministry)
- minìstras pìrmininkas ― prime minister
- áuklėjimo minìstras ― minister of education
- gynýbos minìstras ― minister of defense
Declension
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Portuguese
Noun
ministras
- plural of ministra
Verb
ministras
- second-person singular present indicative of ministrar
Spanish
Noun
ministras f pl
- plural of ministra
Verb
ministras
- second-person singular present indicative of ministrar