Minister

/ˈmɪnɪstər/ noun

A minister can be a member of a government in charge of a particular department, like education or health, or a religious leader who leads services and cares for a congregation. In both cases, the role involves serving others.

From Latin ‘minister,’ meaning ‘servant’ or ‘attendant,’ from ‘minus’ (less). The idea was someone of lower rank who serves a higher purpose or authority.

AMMinisiter
ARوزير
BNমন্ত্রী
CAministre
CSministr
DAminister
DEMinister
ELυπουργός
ESministro
FAوزیر
FIministeri
FRministre
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