A History of the New Zealand Accent

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  • Опубликовано: 24 авг 2024

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  • @RaymondMclean-od8yp
    @RaymondMclean-od8yp Месяц назад +38

    The best thing about being a New Zealander living in Australia is that sex o’clock comes around twice a day👍👍👍

    • @plazma1215
      @plazma1215 23 дня назад

      So is your Dad a Dud?

    • @bridiemcloughlin8326
      @bridiemcloughlin8326 17 дней назад

      I first read this as reference to the "6 o'clock swill", but very very good 😉😉😉
      I think I'm the only kiwi whose NZ accent gets stronger across the ditch.

    • @godfearingheathen
      @godfearingheathen 4 дня назад

      You mean sucks o'clock.

  • @Luke12vs48
    @Luke12vs48 Год назад +27

    The best part of this video was seeing our sadly missed Billy T James. As a mixed Maori/European ageing NZ'er, I loved Billy T's confidence in who he was and learned a lot from his ability to laugh and share humour based on the failings on both sides. imo not all of the examples in the video portray authentic HZ accents. ie.while greatly entertained with Ginette McDonald's portrayal of "Lyn of Tawa" in 70+ years of life I don't recall anyone else actually speaking like her and let's be honest, Billy T often exaggerated to extremes 😂

  • @7TheBeAllAndEndAll7
    @7TheBeAllAndEndAll7 Месяц назад +7

    Gorgeous!!!!! Thank you. I'm an Aussie. I LOVE New Zealanders. They're gorgeous people. Warm, friendly and very funny.

  • @yoloswaggxd4574
    @yoloswaggxd4574 2 года назад +34

    I find that we tend to under pronunciate our “L” at the end of words. Eg. Milk: Mih iwk. Tail: Tay iew. The same habit can be found with the letter “R” but it is not as prominent. Eg. Car: Kah, Rather: Rah the.

    • @progneeber
      @progneeber Месяц назад +4

      L to w is also pretty common in both Scottish and Southeast English working class accents so you would find them between Glasgow and Edinburgh but also around the London area. I do it.

    • @DingoJitsu
      @DingoJitsu 3 дня назад

      Ain’t nobody saying mih iwk

    • @yoloswaggxd4574
      @yoloswaggxd4574 3 дня назад

      @@DingoJitsu I’d say it’s more prominent in Pacifica accents. Maybe try saying hill?

    • @DingoJitsu
      @DingoJitsu 3 дня назад +1

      @@yoloswaggxd4574 totally unrelated, but I’ve noticed kiwis won’t pronounce the first i in a word but will always pronounce the second one. Take the word fishing for example. The kiwis have a lot of explaining to do lol I think they’re putting it on

  • @bernadettelanders7306
    @bernadettelanders7306 23 дня назад +4

    I was just talking to a Kiwi who lives here in Australia a few hours ago. I can still hear her Kiwi accent. We have great fun trying to talk to each other with each others accent lol.

  • @sonnyday6830
    @sonnyday6830 Месяц назад +10

    God!! I miss Billy T James

  • @testifyallisrevealed6141
    @testifyallisrevealed6141 3 года назад +15

    OMG. I remember this every morning waiting for the station to start. This and kiwi good night

    • @newzealandstories5621
      @newzealandstories5621  3 года назад +4

      For me it was in the school holidays with nothing to do so I would wait for TV to start. I got very familiar with this intro.

    • @testifyallisrevealed6141
      @testifyallisrevealed6141 3 года назад

      @@newzealandstories5621 ❤️ keep em coming brother mean!!!👍

  • @joshuaburgess5702
    @joshuaburgess5702 Месяц назад +6

    I’m from Southland, and we definitely have a strong connection to our Scottish roots. Obviously rolling our R’s like you said, but we say “wee” and “aye” and other “Scottish” words and phrases are common too. We’re a bit more rugged down here, so our speech is a little less refined

    • @tr1n1ty501
      @tr1n1ty501 Месяц назад +1

      do they really not call things 'wee' up north? I thought we all did that

    • @joshuaburgess5702
      @joshuaburgess5702 Месяц назад

      @@tr1n1ty501 oh really? I guess they do 🤷‍♂️ i always thought it was a Southland/Otago thing

    • @tr1n1ty501
      @tr1n1ty501 Месяц назад

      @@joshuaburgess5702 I mean it makes sense that it is, and I've never heard my North Island friends say it but I never really thought about it

    • @joshuaburgess5702
      @joshuaburgess5702 Месяц назад

      @@tr1n1ty501 yeah all my mates from the north island don’t say it (or I haven’t noticed) but I remember living in Christchurch and not hearing it either. So as far as my experience, definitely a Southland thing 🤷‍♂️ you from Invers?

    • @skuzza405
      @skuzza405 27 дней назад

      @@tr1n1ty501 far north here - nah, never heard anyone local call refer to anything anything as "wee", at least not as much as southerners

  • @patrickmurphy589
    @patrickmurphy589 27 дней назад +4

    God Bless the Kiwis. Total bloody vowel dodgers.

  • @LeightonPearson
    @LeightonPearson Месяц назад +4

    It’s going to be interesting how over the next 30-40 years our accent diverges here in Auckland from somewhere say in Palmerston North. Where though there is a lot of Indian immigrants in Auckland; Chinese and other South East Asian immigrants are more common. I’ve already seen a difference in how the accent is changing. Most of my friends are Second Gen Asian and there is definately a difference between how they talk and I talk; but also; more similar than different. It’s really cool to see that change take place right in front of me.

    • @nickstevens3139
      @nickstevens3139 8 дней назад

      This video doesn’t explain why Kiwis say fush and chips.

    • @2024mhs
      @2024mhs 2 дня назад

      Interesting observation @ Leighton.

    • @MinorityRespecter88
      @MinorityRespecter88 2 дня назад

      They're all going back

  • @Brucemcleod2345
    @Brucemcleod2345 3 месяца назад +5

    I’m thinking bloody hell, thick as a plank and dull as dishwater are sayings said in my family which are also said in SE England. However playing in a school pipe band and going to Highland Games was pretty normal in the South. When I moved away people used to laugh whe I said ‘wee’ purple, girl, birthday, “curtain”, “burger” and “church.

  • @rhysrautjoki7207
    @rhysrautjoki7207 Месяц назад +5

    Interestingly, there are regional differences in the Maori language, which naturally developed over time. For example, many kiwis know Wanganui will be pronounced Whanganui if you are not from Taranaki.

    • @MrWillt100
      @MrWillt100 25 дней назад

      It always was Whanganui but the Pakeha changed the spelling to, as usual suit themselves.

    • @ajbro6428
      @ajbro6428 24 дня назад +1

      ​@@MrWillt100 hope that's not a pain for you mate it suits me cheers

    • @MrWillt100
      @MrWillt100 24 дня назад +1

      @@ajbro6428 Righty tighty aye matie.

    • @goonfish1704
      @goonfish1704 5 дней назад

      @@MrWillt100I love hearing you guys bitch about Pakeha as if you have a single leg to stand on. None of the foreigners your government representatives have let in will EVER side with you. Have fun with changing street signs cuzzy bro, cause I’d say those days are numbered.

  • @ClintEaston-vx7un
    @ClintEaston-vx7un Месяц назад +3

    There was even Scandinavian Settlement from Norsewood to Eketahuna

  • @0P9ine
    @0P9ine 2 года назад +5

    I find their pronunciation of E in words the biggest difference. First time I remember recognising the Kiwi accent was when this chick said bin/been when she was trying to say Ben

    • @leeroy77
      @leeroy77 2 года назад +1

      He may be "did" ... Maybe he did, or maybe he didn't. What did he actually do?

  • @margaretp1465
    @margaretp1465 Месяц назад +2

    Linguistic difference around the country are more about the words and expressions we use than accent, eg crib v batch, etc. A lot of that comes from the predominant culture of the settlers in any particular area. Otago/Southland residents use more language with its roots in Scotland and the North of England.

  • @saliadee2564
    @saliadee2564 Год назад +5

    So it's basically exactly what it's always sounded like to me - 55% Aus, 35% Scot, 10% ???

    • @dub_h7900
      @dub_h7900 7 дней назад

      Mixed with a maori twang

    • @goonfish1704
      @goonfish1704 5 дней назад

      @@dub_h7900faaaah chur ow ghee

  • @laurie8857
    @laurie8857 Месяц назад +4

    Interesting, I didn't realise there was a big influx of Australians immigrating here bc all my Grandparents are from the UK. Makes me realise I've only learnt indigenous history

    • @newzealandstories5621
      @newzealandstories5621  Месяц назад +2

      It's usually completely overlooked despite being really obvious. Like the US and Canada, there was a lot of free movement in the early days of the two countries. NZ was even adminstered by the NSW govt for a while until it became a dominion.

    • @goonfish1704
      @goonfish1704 5 дней назад

      The NZ education system is designed to ignore a huge amount of our important history, and put emphasis on propping up a certain underachieving demographic.

  • @suepercy8390
    @suepercy8390 13 дней назад

    Really informative and well presented. Do you do the ship videos that my husband loves so much.

  • @seanotm_
    @seanotm_ 22 дня назад +1

    The new zealand accent, a weird mesh of the Aussie, British, and Maori accents, gotta love it!

    • @dcmastermindfirst9418
      @dcmastermindfirst9418 17 дней назад

      The British say chips not chups

    • @dub_h7900
      @dub_h7900 7 дней назад

      ​@@dcmastermindfirst9418exactly that's were the maori mix comes in you see😂

    • @dcmastermindfirst9418
      @dcmastermindfirst9418 7 дней назад

      @dub_h7900 No other former colony says chups so it's definitely NZ

  • @michaelbarrington1429
    @michaelbarrington1429 Месяц назад +1

    Thanks for mentioning the Māori accent

  • @haydengoodall6767
    @haydengoodall6767 2 года назад +7

    So when Strayans are mocking how we spake, they're really taking the piss out of themselves. Like an inside joke. Makes me feel chipper. 🙃

    • @newzealandstories5621
      @newzealandstories5621  2 года назад +5

      Yep, the we'll see who's got the bigger deck!

    • @markwillies4330
      @markwillies4330 2 года назад

      Always thawt New Zealand was just a province of Australia and now its been confirmed.

    • @HashBrownDoyler
      @HashBrownDoyler 2 года назад +1

      my mate got a hand job and that make him feel chipper

  • @gd5066
    @gd5066 5 дней назад

    I always thought the kiwi accent had a touch of the Dutch accent at times. Especially certain people with their vowels.

  • @albusfr
    @albusfr 2 года назад +13

    Simon Bridges sounds like such a knob

    • @NZKiwi87
      @NZKiwi87 2 года назад +7

      Coz he is 👍 😂

    • @bremCZ
      @bremCZ 2 года назад +1

      His accent doesn't change that.

    • @dub_h7900
      @dub_h7900 7 дней назад

      Sounds like he likes nob

  • @user-mr7mf9ui3x
    @user-mr7mf9ui3x 13 дней назад

    Such a well made video

  • @Jazz_Tamatea
    @Jazz_Tamatea Месяц назад +2

    I miss Billy T James man

  • @tonymorgan9240
    @tonymorgan9240 2 года назад +8

    THERE IS A BIG DIFFERENCE BETWEEN OZZIE AND NZ ACCENTS OZIE IS CHEEPS NZ IS CHIPS ?????

    • @carolynclitheroe3588
      @carolynclitheroe3588 2 года назад +5

      Or CHUPS

    • @bremCZ
      @bremCZ 2 года назад +3

      @@carolynclitheroe3588 No, never. It's chəps.

    • @thiskiwigal
      @thiskiwigal Месяц назад +3

      ​@carolynclitheroe3588 never chups. There's a distinct difference between our pronunciation for example of Chips and Cups. Or between Sips and Sups. The only person I have ever heard 'seriously' speak like that is Lynne of Tawa and she's a comedienne deliberately doing the extreme accent we are accused of. 😂

    • @Eduananoqutadra
      @Eduananoqutadra Месяц назад

      @@carolynclitheroe3588 whch go will wth fsh

    • @dcmastermindfirst9418
      @dcmastermindfirst9418 17 дней назад

      More like chups 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @dannyboi3225
    @dannyboi3225 15 дней назад

    Another Aussie here. We’re always thinking about you little brother

  • @williamk6267
    @williamk6267 Месяц назад

    I do think there is a distinct difference between the north island and the main land in the modern area, especially the rural south, most prominent in pronouncing Maori place names etc, seems to be a trend to pronounce them them in te Reo where in the south they are pronounced in our regular accent.

    • @sethreidnz1
      @sethreidnz1 Месяц назад

      I thought people only called the South Island the mainland as a joke. At least I only did that to rile up north islanders.

  • @simonmaher1989
    @simonmaher1989 12 дней назад

    It’s gotta be the crookest sounding English speaking accents about!

  • @jungleng
    @jungleng 17 дней назад

    I even remember in primary in the 80s, for some reason we learned aussie songs like waltzing matilda, kookabara sits in the old gum tree. Even our bible studies books had aborigine characters. I guess we still had a lot of aussie imports. Dinky diaries were popular and they were aussie, click goes your seatbelt was from aussie.

  • @4evaavfc
    @4evaavfc Месяц назад +1

    Billy T was joking.

    • @ajbro6428
      @ajbro6428 24 дня назад

      almost like he's a comedian aye

  • @mattyallen3396
    @mattyallen3396 2 года назад +1

    Why have a pic of Seabiscuit?

  • @Albanach-je1nk
    @Albanach-je1nk 11 дней назад

    You should be Scot and being called a Saccanach by K1W1 or a Strail Yin .

  • @brianna9047
    @brianna9047 2 года назад +3

    My dad calls me a big galah

  • @oman115
    @oman115 2 года назад +7

    1:17 You can't convince me that that man didn't say "sex minutes"

  • @jamescrydeman540
    @jamescrydeman540 18 дней назад

    Laziness in a different way that produces the North American accent.

  • @kimn9802
    @kimn9802 Месяц назад +12

    Being mistaken for a Kiwi is one of the most annoying things for Australians when they're travelling overseas.

    • @jasoncallen8413
      @jasoncallen8413 Месяц назад +15

      They should be thankful it's a compliment

    • @kimn9802
      @kimn9802 Месяц назад +1

      @@jasoncallen8413 Compliment is pronounced insult...😆

    • @fraserwilliamson9507
      @fraserwilliamson9507 27 дней назад +6

      Rob Muldoon famously said when challenged about people leaving NZ that it raised the mean intelligence of both countries.

    • @jasoncollins6160
      @jasoncollins6160 26 дней назад

      I see what you did there😋

    • @kimn9802
      @kimn9802 26 дней назад

      @@jasoncollins6160 Still true though...😎

  • @masterheke7339
    @masterheke7339 Месяц назад

  • @tearohanuipeneha1942
    @tearohanuipeneha1942 10 дней назад

    Load ofcrap

  • @1legend517
    @1legend517 Месяц назад +2

    Don't copy Australia. We have a terrible accent.

  • @dcmastermindfirst9418
    @dcmastermindfirst9418 17 дней назад

    Explain why kiwis say chups or sux instead of six.

    • @maxmaxim171
      @maxmaxim171 16 дней назад

      Most likely evolved from the accents of the early Scottish settlers.

    • @dcmastermindfirst9418
      @dcmastermindfirst9418 16 дней назад

      @@maxmaxim171 Something like that

    • @dub_h7900
      @dub_h7900 7 дней назад

      ​@@maxmaxim171nah its the maori accent coming in to play

  • @MinorityRespecter88
    @MinorityRespecter88 2 дня назад

    Did you have to choose the 3 most annoying human beings alive for the thumbnail?

  • @TheOne-er7nk
    @TheOne-er7nk Месяц назад

    The ANZAC accent is just the English lower class accent... but drunk... (Fact).

    • @brucegibbins3792
      @brucegibbins3792 Месяц назад

      An ANZAC accent does not exist as such. Various distinct regional accents exist in Great Britain.There are Celtic languages that are undergoing a revival. However, there are several regional accents as well has earlier Welsh and Scottish accents. Chaucerian era English is barely recognised and understood by modern ears. The English language continues to change because it's a living language that is forever being influenced from emmigration and Television shows from other countries. With Australia and New Zealand, their common language is English but their accents are markedly different.

    • @dub_h7900
      @dub_h7900 7 дней назад

      No it ain't aotearoa just re colonized the brittish language and made it sound better😂

  • @honahwikeepa2115
    @honahwikeepa2115 Месяц назад

    Only the swear words are the same.

  • @zacharypoirier6477
    @zacharypoirier6477 11 дней назад +1

    Not an enjoyable accent after hearing it for so many years

    • @goonfish1704
      @goonfish1704 5 дней назад

      I’ve got a solution for you… leave!

  • @andrewshanaghan797
    @andrewshanaghan797 2 года назад +1

    Wow how did you manage to find such crappy video footage?

  • @ajbro6428
    @ajbro6428 24 дня назад

    get that horse off the thumbnail

  • @Paradoxical124
    @Paradoxical124 4 дня назад

    It’s very annoying, that’s all I know

  • @danieleyre8913
    @danieleyre8913 12 дней назад

    A lot of NZ accents sound stupid and lame and/or gay. But there’s no point in me getting annoyed over it as there’s nothing that can be done about it.

    • @goonfish1704
      @goonfish1704 5 дней назад

      Gay would be the word that summarises the entire country these days.

    • @danieleyre8913
      @danieleyre8913 5 дней назад

      @@goonfish1704 Or just where you come from…

    • @goonfish1704
      @goonfish1704 5 дней назад

      @@danieleyre8913 hah, clever! Too bad I’m from the same place as you, New Zealand, the first country to legalise all things gay. Keep voting labour though, I’m sure they’ll make NZ straight again LOL

    • @danieleyre8913
      @danieleyre8913 5 дней назад

      @@goonfish1704 Ah no. New Zealand is a big diverse country with lots of different regions and locales.
      Hahahaha at how you think that I even bore or that a political party can make things more gay or straight, talk about low-IQ…

    • @danieleyre8913
      @danieleyre8913 5 дней назад

      @@goonfish1704 Ah no. New Zealand is not one homogeneous entity. If you are from some lame backward rural hellhole then we are not from the same place.
      Hilarious how you assume what party I vote for (that’s something important to you) and think that political leadership has any effect on people’s sexual orientation. Or that NZ was ever “straight”. Have you spent time away from the farm lately?

  • @D0NTREPLY
    @D0NTREPLY 2 года назад +1

    there's 2 accents: the polynesian accent (maori, samoan, tongan etc) and the broad european accent. thats about it.

    • @newzealandstories5621
      @newzealandstories5621  2 года назад +15

      It's a bit more complex than that. The stereotypical Maori accent is quite different from the stereotypical Samoan/Tongan accent. Samoans and Tongans will tell you they don't sound exactly the same either.

    • @ajbro6428
      @ajbro6428 24 дня назад

      yarn

  • @Sharon-yk7xm
    @Sharon-yk7xm Месяц назад +3

    The most hated pm jucinda ardern of nz

    • @tonylove4800
      @tonylove4800 Месяц назад +5

      The names Massey, Forbes, Holland, Muldoon , Shipley, mean anything to you?

    • @figz1
      @figz1 Месяц назад +2

      Jeez, let it go why don't you?

    • @flamencoprof
      @flamencoprof 26 дней назад +1

      Troll account if ever I saw one.

    • @ajbro6428
      @ajbro6428 24 дня назад

      ​@tonylove4800 Cindy the horse is the worst

    • @flamencoprof
      @flamencoprof 24 дня назад +1

      @@ajbro6428 Troll account if ever I saw one.

  • @bradwaghorn8955
    @bradwaghorn8955 Месяц назад +3

    The NZ accent is the most grating accent in the English speaking world.

    • @rorzario
      @rorzario Месяц назад +3

      Great-ing accent

    • @user-mb7vy5xm5r
      @user-mb7vy5xm5r 21 день назад +1

      Have you ever heard some Australian and American accents?

    • @ekspatriat
      @ekspatriat 20 дней назад

      Northern Ireland accent is chalk scraped on a blackboard.

    • @dcmastermindfirst9418
      @dcmastermindfirst9418 17 дней назад

      Agreed.
      They sound like they've all had minor strokes 😂😂😂😂