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LANGUAGE TIPS

Here are some words and phrases that will help you communicate with the locals:

Aotearoa
Means New Zealand in the Maori language, meaning land of the long white cloud
All Blacks
The name of the NZ Rugby Union team (who incidentally wore dark blue from 1884 - 1905). Rugby Union or Rugby is NZ's national sport. Rumour has it the name 'All Blacks' comes from a mistake by a reporter who wrote that they were playing like they were 'all backs', but it was misprinted as 'all blacks'
Bach/crib
Pronounced 'batch'. A holiday home
BYO
Bring Your Own - means you bring your own drink to a restaurant or a party
Chips
French fries but can also mean potato crisps
Dairy
Small shop selling groceries/newspapers etc
EFTPOS
The method almost everyone uses to pay for things in NZ (using a card)
Eh
Pronounced 'ay'. Used on the end of many statements (for example, 'It's a nice day today eh!')
Give Way
To notify drivers to allow oncoming traffic through first. Other countries use yield.
Good As Gold
Things are going well, goodwill and approval
Gumboots
Wellington boots/rubber boots
Haka
A shouting dance of strength from the Maori culture. The All Blacks perform a haka before most rugby tests.
Jandals
Thongs/flip flops
Long drop
Basic toilet with no plumbing (a hole in the ground)
Hangi
Traditional Maori method of cooking
Mate
Term for habitual companion or friend aka buddy, pal, chum
Pakeha
Maori word for NZ residents or visitors that are not Polynesian
Paua
An edible univalve shellfish with a technicolour, mother of pearl shell
Pavlova
A traditional meringue and cream dessert, renamed in honour of Russian ballerina Anna Pavlova in 1929.
Rattle your dags
A phrase taken from farming speak - to mean to hurry yourself along
Right as rain
That everything is in an excellent state, and in an agricultural country, rain is more important than the British version 'right as nine pence'
Smoko
Short break from work for coffee/cigarette etc
She'll be right
Referring to the project or problem at hand ('she') and the fact that it will all work out ok
Silver Fern
A common emblem of the country used widely in the export market and sports. It is also the name of the National Women's Netball team
Spud
Potato: From the British digging instrument called the spuddle
Swanndri/Swanni
A course, woollen bush shirt, often chequered, originating from 'dry as a swan'
The Mainland
The South Island of New Zealand - as theoretically it is the main/largest island - however nowadays it is a preferred term used mostly by the inhabitants of it
Tramping
Hiking/bushwalking
Togs
Swimwear/swimming trunks/bathing suit
Vegemite
A unique, yeasty spread for toast. Over 2.2 million jars of it are bought in NZ every year!
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