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In page New Zealand English:

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In addition to word and phrase borrowings from Australian, British and American English, New Zealand has its own unique words and phrases[1] derived entirely in New Zealand, many of which are slang terms. The following list summarises some such words and phrases:

  • convert (verb) – to steal a car, hence also the name for car theft being car conversion[citation needed]
  • crib (noun) – similar to bach (above), used more in Otago and Southland[citation needed]
  • dairy (noun) – corner shop; convenience store.[5]