coffee dairy corner store stuffed really tired dunny toilet suss to figure out fizzy drink soda pop ta thanks flash looking good tata goodbye good on ya, well done take-aways fast food mate! affirmative good as gold take a hike go away! answer hard yakka hard work tea dinner scenic tour, roundabout hunky dory everything's fine tiki tour way jandal thongs, flip-flops tramping hiking jersey sweater tomato sauce ketchup Maori Language New Zealand: Original people,
· Some speakers use whenever to refer · Picture theatre cinema to a single occasion · Radiator (electric) fire · The past participle forms like known, · To chunder to vomit blown, sown are often pronounced · Crook ill, angry with final rather than /n/ · A sheila a girl · Hard yakka hard work Vocabulary: · A wog a germ · Footpath pavement · A chook a chicken · Frock dress 13) New Zealand English (peculiarities of pronounciation, grammar, vocabulary) Pronounciation: · Words as ,,ham" and ,,pen" are often heard as [hem] and [pin] · when schwa is close to the /w/ sound, it sounds like /u/ · Words like "dance", "castle", have the sound /a/ · grown is pronounced as [growen]