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ráðherra — meaning in English: minister

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formal common
Usage
In Iceland, the word ráðherra is commonly used in political discussions, particularly when referring to government officials such as the Prime Minister or other cabinet members. For instance, during parliamentary debates, journalists might use this term to describe the actions or statements of a specific minister.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'umboðsmaður,' which means 'representative' and can refer to someone acting on behalf of others. However, ráðherra specifically denotes a government minister, emphasizing their formal role in governance, whereas umboðsmaður may imply a broader or less official context.
Culture
The term ráðherra has its roots in Old Norse, where 'ráð' means 'counsel' or 'advice,' and 'herra' refers to a 'lord' or 'master.' This combination reflects the historical role of ministers as advisors to leaders. Interestingly, the structure of Iceland's government allows for a strong emphasis on collaboration, so ministers often work closely with the community to address issues, making the word deeply embedded in Icelandic political culture.
FAQ
Q.What does ráðherra mean in English?
Ráðherra translates to 'minister' in English, referring to a government official responsible for a specific department or function.
Q.How do you use ráðherra in a sentence?
You can use ráðherra in a sentence like, 'Ráðherra heilbrigðismála kynnti nýja heilsustefnu,' which means 'The Minister of Health presented a new health policy.'
Q.Is ráðherra a gendered term?
No, ráðherra is a gender-neutral term in Icelandic, used to refer to any minister, regardless of gender.
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