i know many of you guys have and are heading over to New Zealand to look for realestate and have a holiday. i came across this very helpful translation document hope it helps. for Bist Effect say these aloud
Milburn- capital of victoria
Peck – to fill a suit case
Pissed Aside – chemicals to kill insects
Pigs – for hanging out you washing with
Nin tin dough – computer game
McKennock – man who fixes cars
Mere – mayor
Lift – departed
Kiri Pecker – famous Australian Businessman
Min – male of the species
Mess Kara – eye makeup
Beers – large dangerous animal found in North america
more later
westan
Ether yor NZ speek is pritty good or mi Ossie speek is pritty good bt I coold understand u quite well when u and yor luvely wife came visiting recintly.
Noneed to lern nu werds as our langiwg is pritty close.
pigs are policemen for aresting pepall not for haning cloths.
what about the classic one “you want fish and chops?”
cheers
s.i.s
Save on a regular basis
“People forget that by saving just $3 per day and investing it sensibly over a working life, you’ll end up with around $1 million.”
hi guys heres some more
muppet you could understand me because i practiced on these ones.
Iggs Ecktly – precisely
One Doz – a well know computer program
Beard – a place to sleep
Ear – mix of nitrogen and oxygen
Ever cardeau – advocado
inner me- enemy
Ken’s – Cairns
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Yes I have heard that one. It depends which Private School you went to and how big the plum is in your mouth.
Try chish and fips.
Regards
Hi Muppet, lol i cant say “chish and fips” lol even getting the words out are hard enough, lol
cheers
s.i.s
Save on a regular basis
“People forget that by saving just $3 per day and investing it sensibly over a working life, you’ll end up with around $1 million.”
From the point of view of a kiwi recently emmigrated to these warm shores of australia.
Initially very few poeple picked up my accent.
Then something happened.
The only way to describe it is that:
the occasional aussie that did pick it, attempted to make fun of it. So i preempted it by forming the aussie stereo type accent that the above promotes.
Then it was funny for me to get lots of aussies going – aha! youre a kiwi. When really I was laughing to myself that they have no idea.
I do love aussie tho. The only problem being I can never seem to find a cup!
whats this Bledislow[?] haven’t heard of that before
Craig
its interesting that you say often we aussies don’t pick up the NZ accent, i find i could be talking to someone then all of a sudden they say one word and i Know they are a kiwi.
i’m doing the opposite craig i’m heading to NZ to live on Dec 31st. when i’ve been there or talking on the phone they pick me an aussie all the time.
i was reading the news about a sad story from new zealand about a young boy who was being abused by his parents (yes i know it can happen anywhere), when they substantiated the beating they asked the boy would he like to live with his grand parents and he said “no, they beat me also”, when they enquired about any aunts etc he continued to protest that they beat him also. So they asked who he wanted to live with. he responded “i want to live with the All Blacks”, when they asked why he said “they don’t beat anyone”.[]
westan
regards westan
i do know what the bledisloe cup is, i was just teasing you.[] Yes i know what it is, i, like most Aussies couldn’t care less about it. its to do with a game over here that’s not real popular (rugby) you see in OZ the real football is aussie rules.
regards westan
Aside from the jokes about men in tights…or shorts, or with squeky voices …
My favourite on how to spot a NZlander is when they say the number 6. It always comes out a little different then they probably intended it too.
(Yep, I do giggle like a little schoolgirl, but I try not too) [:0)]
Must run…
Cheers
Sooshie []
When a problem is created the solution is created simultaneously
Hi All
One of our friends is a Kiwi and I always like it when she refers to judderbars and chillibins.
But we shouldnt just pick on our neighbours across the sea, the people down here in NSW laugh at me when I tell their kids to get in their togs and the lady at the deli in Coles the other day gave me a real strange look when I asked for cherios.
And rugby league is the real football not that fancy pancy aussie rules.
Erika
I see that nobody has bought any property in Waikicamoocou yet. I had a look on Realenz the other day and therewere lots of positive cash flow properties available.
Seeing as how the Aussie interest rate is set to go thru the roof, there will be lots more properties come on stream in little ol NZ.
So the sooner you learn all these New Zealanderisms the easier it will be for youse guys to find all the bargains.
For the unintelligent – use a dictionary. Any good New Zealand dictionary will explain very carefully what a juddarbar is, what cherios are and what a chillibin is.
Jeez guys, the answers are simple. Yeah as simple as winning the the World Rugbu Cup.
Now to save youse guys the cost of rushing out to Dymocks and buying a good New Zealnad dictionary listen carefully while I explain.
Judder = a juddering motion. Therefore bars or small humps usually placed across roads to slow traffic.
Cherio = an abbreviated form of saying goodbye.
Not really. They are very short red skinned sausages. Usually boiled before eating using toothpicks.
Chiller = NZ. A refrigerated storage area.
Therefore chillibin being an insulated carry container for keeping tinnies or steinies cold while you are watching cricket at the Melbourne Cricket Ground .
Regards
Actually I was using the Collins Concise Dictionary(2001) and none of the words were in it.