laimti
Laimti is a term that originates from the Māori language, which is spoken by the indigenous people of New Zealand. The word "laimti" translates to "to be lost" or "to be missing." It is often used in a metaphorical sense to describe a feeling of disorientation, confusion, or a sense of being out of place. In Māori culture, laimti can also refer to a state of spiritual or existential confusion, where one feels disconnected from their cultural identity or purpose.
The concept of laimti is closely tied to the Māori worldview, which emphasizes the interconnectedness of all
In modern usage, the term laimti has been adopted by some Māori individuals and communities as a