What is New Zealand accent?

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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What is a New Zealand accent called?

New Zealand English (NZE) is the dialect of the English language spoken and written by most English-speaking New Zealanders.
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What does a NZ accent sound like?

While an Australian will claim their “feesh and cheeps” are tops, New Zealanders will tell you their “fush and chups” takes the cake. You see, we Kiwis turn our short I-sounds into U's, so “fish” becomes fush and “chips” sounds more like chups. Unfortunately for newbies, the vowel fiddling doesn't stop there.
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What makes a New Zealand accent?

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 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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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 is it called kiwi accent?

The name derives from the kiwi, a native flightless bird, which is a national symbol of New Zealand. Until the First World War, the kiwi represented the country and not the people; however, by 1917, New Zealanders were also being called "Kiwis", supplanting other nicknames such as "Enzedder".
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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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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 can you tell the difference between an Australian and New Zealand accent?

Difference Between New Zealand and Australian Accents

The main difference between the two accents is vowel pronunciation. Australian vowels are drawn out while New Zealanders switch such vowels as 'I' for something like a 'u'. An example is pronouncing “fush instead of fish”.
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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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Is it OK to call a New Zealander a kiwi?

It absolutely is ok to call a New Zealander a Kiwi. Though in some countries a nickname like this would be considered offensive, it is anything but in New Zealand. So go ahead and call us Kiwis!
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What do Kiwis 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 is the prettiest accent?

According to a recent poll in the Independent, the British accent has been chosen as being the most attractive accent in the world, beating the French accent which was once know as the loveliest accent.
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What is the hottest accent?

#1 The British accent

The year 2020 saw the British accent ranked No. 1 on the list. It was crowned the sexiest accent in the world with 25 percent of the total votes. The accent proved particularly popular in countries like China, Sweden, India and the USA.
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What is the nicest accent in the world?

The top ten world's sexiest accents for 2021, 2020 and 2019 read as follows:
  • Irish.
  • Italian.
  • Scottish.
  • French.
  • Australian.
  • English.
  • Swedish.
  • Spanish.
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When did the NZ accent start?

As I explained in my last lecture, we now know from research that an early version of the New Zealand accent was being used by people in some New Zealand towns as early as the 1870s, even though it wasn't recognised as such until about 1900.
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Why do Kiwis say yeah nah?

Kiwis are exceptionally agreeable, so even when they want to disagree with you, they'll throw in a "yeah" as well. Basically, "yeah, nah" is a non-committal way of saying no. As in: "Do you want to go for a hike this weekend?" "Yeah, nah, I'll think about it ay."
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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 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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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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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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