How do Kiwis talk?

Kiwis. Someone from New Zealand might say, 'I'm a Kiwi'. often speak with a rising tone at the end of a sentence making it sound like they are asking a question. An 'l' after a vowel can sometimes sound like a vowel sound – so 'feel' is pronounced 'fee-u'.
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How do Kiwis say hello?

Kia ora can be used to say hello, express gratitude, send love and make a connection. Kia ora is a warm and welcoming greeting you'll hear throughout New Zealand and comes from the indigenous Māori language.
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What does a kiwi say?

Eh/Ay/Aye

This is basically what Kiwis do to turn all sentences into a question. Its pronounced “ay” but that doesn't mean that's how its spelt! No-one can agree a definitive spelling so everyone just writes it the way they prefer. “Its hot out there eh/ay/aye?” “Yeah bro, super warm eh/ay/aye?”
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What language does a kiwi speak?

English is one of three official languages in New Zealand, along with Te Reo Māori (the Māori language) and New Zealand Sign Language. However, the way we speak English sounds very different to the way it's spoken in the USA or the United Kingdom.
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Why do Kiwis say aye?

"Ay" - also spelt "eh" - is a particle that Kiwis love to tack on to the end of a sentence. It can mean anything from "could you repeat that?", to "what do you think?". It's most often used in the same way you would say "right" or "you know". As in: "It's hot today, ay".
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How do you say bye in Kiwi?

Maori Language Terms
  1. Kia ora – hello, goodbye, thank you.
  2. Haere mai – welcome.
  3. Haere rā - goodbye.
  4. Whānau – family.
  5. Wāhine - woman.
  6. Tāne - man.
  7. Whare – house.
  8. Āe – Yes.
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Is Bloody a swear word in New Zealand?

32. Bloody – “That was a bloody great night out, wasn't it?” This word is stereotypically British, so you might be surprised to learn that is a very common New Zealand phrase, too. Bloody is put into any old sentence.
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How do Kiwis say six?

Where … we speak a little bit lower and say “fish and chups” rather than “fish and cheeps,” ah, which is how you can always tell an Australian from a New Zealander, or say “six,” 'cause we say “secks” as in the number six and they say “seex.” I think I've probabl y…
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Why do Kiwis say Chur?

Chur. The meaning of chur is essentially thank you. You can use this classic Kiwi slang to show gratitude or appreciation. As explained above, it can also mean "sweet as" or "that's awesome".
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How do you say kia ora?

“Most people say “Ki ora” instead of “Kia ora”. There are no silent letters in the Māori language, so we can't leave out the “a” at the end of “kia”. Most Māori speakers say “Ki / ao / ra”, which is the correct pronunciation.
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Do New Zealanders say g day?

(good day): Used interchangeably with hello and hi, but more characteristically Australian/New Zealand, and perhaps the most informal of these options. Also used in the constructions G'day, mate (a greeting to a friend or acquaintance) and G'day, stranger (ironically, to a friend not seen in some time).
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Is the Kiwi accent attractive?

The New Zealand accent has been rated the sexiest in the world, and that's sweet as bro! With almost 7000 languages in the world and even more varieties of accents and tones, the Kiwi accent came out on top in an extensive poll conducted by Big 7 Travel in April.
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Why is the New Zealand accent so weird?

Explanations. In the past people complained that the New Zealand accent was due to laziness or bad influences. Today it is thought to be based on the accent of south-east England, where most migrants came from. The accent spread quickly among children in schools.
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How do you sound like a kiwi?

Pronounce the short "A" sound like a long "O." In the short "A," such as in "awesome" or "Auckland," say "oarsome" or "Oarkland." Pronounce the other "A" sounds like a long "E." In the "A," such as in "accent" or "hands," say "eccent" or "hends.
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How do Kiwis say fish and chips?

This vowel is famously expressed in the different way New Zealanders and Australians pronounce 'fish and chips' – a fast-food dish common in both countries. It is commonly claimed that New Zealanders say 'fush and chups' and Australians say 'feesh and cheeps'.
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Is Yeah Nah Australian or New Zealand?

Yeah, nah – 'yes, no' - became popular in Australia in the 90s and has continued to grow in use, both in Australia and overseas. Like all good things, the Kiwis claim it as theirs too, even using it for a major drink driving campaign.
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Do Kiwis say mate?

It means 'well done' or 'I approve'. The word 'mate' is like 'bro' in that it is used mostly by males to describe other males even if they've never met them before, except 'mate' is more used by white guys.
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Is New Zealand accent British?

Advancing from its British and Australian English origins, New Zealand English has evolved to include many terms of American origin, or which are otherwise used in American English, in preference over the equivalent contemporary British terms.
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What does G mean in New Zealand?

Good on you – expression of approval, friendly approval of somebodys actions. Good as gold – affirmative answer, aproval of quality. Growling – to nark.
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How do you insult in Maori?

Swear it
  1. Tō tero! Tō raho! Tō tara/teke! Arsehole! ...
  2. Hei mitimiti māu! For you to lick! Hei pōtae mō tō ihu! As a hat for your nose!
  3. Taurekareka! Slave. Scoundrel. E mero! ...
  4. Taurekareka! E mero! Whiti te rā! ...
  5. Tō hamuti! Tō roke hoki! Tou parahua! ...
  6. Kai a te kurī! Dog's food! Kai a te ahi! ...
  7. Pokokōhua! Pōkōtiwha! Tō upoko!
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How do you say happy birthday in NZ?

Māori will often sing 'Hari huritau ki a koe' and 'Rā whānau koa', both to the tune of 'Happy birthday'.
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How do you say beautiful in NZ?

Ataahua. Another girl's name that literally means 'beautiful' in Māori. Pronounce it as ah-taah-hoo-a.
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What is Ka kite?

Ka Kite Ano (See you tomorrow)
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What does kia ora mean?

Kia Ora is a greeting many people outside of New Zealand are familiar with. It can mean a lot of things, too! Kiwis use it to say hello, good morning, good luck, and take care. It's essentially an all-encompassing way to wish someone well.
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