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mīti nakunaku

1. (loan) (noun) minced meat, mince.

Koinei e hokona nuitia nei te mīti nakunaku, i te mea koirā anake ngā mea ka taea e ngā pūkoro o te nuinga (HJ 2012:253). / This is why mince is bought a lot because that's the only thing the majority can afford.

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Synonyms: mīti kōnatunatu, mea kōnatunatu, kōnatunatu

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