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What is the Maori word for princess?

There isn't a direct translation for "princess" in Māori. This is because the concept of a princess is tied to European royal structures and doesn't have a direct equivalent in Māori culture.

However, you could use phrases like:

* Tāne wahine rangatira - This literally translates to "noble woman," and could be used to describe a woman of high social standing, similar to a princess.

* Kotiro rangatira - This means "noble girl" and could be used to describe a young woman of high status.

* Wahine o te rangatira - This means "woman of the chief" and could be used to describe the wife of a chief.

Ultimately, the best way to describe a princess in Māori would depend on the specific context and the intended meaning.

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