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New Zealand English

Lochinbek Rajabboyev TA01/22c

Pronunciation

Pronunciation

New Zealand English has its own unique pronunciation, which is different from other English dialects. For example, the vowel sound in "fish and chips" is pronounced as "fush and chups".

Vocabulary

Vocabulary

New Zealand English has unique vocabulary, including words and phrases not commonly used in other English-speaking nations. For instance, "jandals" means flip-flops and "tramping" refers to hiking.

Grammar

Grammar

the past tense of "get" is "got" in New Zealand English, whereas it is "gotten" in American English.

An example of difference:

Māori influence

Māori influence

The Māori language had a significant influence on New Zealand English, with many Māori words incorporated into everybody speech. Such as "Kia ora" is a common greeting means "hello" or "welcome"

Conclusion

Conclusion

Overall, New Zealand English is a unique and interesting dialect of the English language. It reflects the country's culture and history, and it is an important part of New Zealand's identity.

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