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Kiwi Speak

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Release date
October 3rd, 2008
Author
Pages
128
Dimensions (mm)
150x150
Country of Publication
New Zealand
Imprint
Random House New Zealand Ltd
ISBN-13
9781869790226
All-time sales rank
Top 5000
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Product ID
2553212

Description

Do you speak Nu Zild? Over 150 years we have developed our own unique take on the English language. And it's not just about fush and chups. Rather it's about the often hilarious and sometime downright baffling New Zealandisms we use in all sorts of situations, and for all types of pastimes and passions. In KIWI SPEAK, the top-selling author of CRICKET SPEAK and RUGBY SPEAK eavesdrops at the dinner table, the school yard, the farm and the sports club to bring us an entertaining dictionary of phrases and expressions. Drawn from a wide range of popular Kiwi culture, these are sayings we used to say and sayings we shouldn't say - but all toast the way New Zealanders yarn.

Some examples of classic Kiwi speak:

‘Ka pai!’ : Maori for ‘good’. Even your average Palagi or Honky feels confident enough using the above. Indeed some, the daring and reckless Pakeha, even attempt to place it in a full sentence: ‘Ka pai kai (food) in my puku (belly).’

‘Haven’t seen you in yonks!’ : A cracker of a word, yonks. Literally meaning ‘ages’, one theory is that it comes from donkey’s years, another is that it’s taken from years, months and weeks.

‘She’ll be right!’ : Arguably the most popular Kiwi phrase of all time. Can be used in response to a number of enquiries: ‘Shall we lock the car?’; ‘Do we have enough petrol to get us to Blenheim?’; ‘Are you wearing a condom?’

Author Biography

Justin Brown is the author of UK ON A G-STRING, a book inspired by a lost bet at a rugby game. Justin lives at the foot of a volcano with his family in New Zealand. Visit Justin's web site at www.justinbrownbooks.com.
 

Customer reviews

 
Review by Wendy on 18th October, 2011
4 stars "Not a bad little book"
although some of the sayings are a little more obscure and while we know where they come from being kiwis someone from overseas would be lost. Purchased as a present for UK rellies to remind them of some of the quirky "kiwi speak"
 

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