Also asked, is it OK to call a New Zealander a kiwi?
"Calling a New Zealander a 'Kiwi' is not of itself offensive. 'Kiwi' is not an insult," said Judge Leonie Farrell. She added that the word was often viewed as a "term of endearment". It is derived from the name of a flightless bird native to the country.
Secondly, what are New Zealand natives called? Maori
Subsequently, one may also ask, how do you refer to someone from New Zealand?
TL;DR: New Zealander or Kiwi. The nickname used for people from New Zealand is Kiwi. This word has been derived from the Kiwi, which is a native bird of New Zealand.
What do you call a New Zealand accent?
The dialect is known as "Newzild", after the truncated way in which New Zealand is pronounced by its inhabitants.
