Welcome,
Most peoples first language in NZ is English, but there are the Indians,Asians etc,
But if you mean how to say welcome in Maori-- (which is New Zealands culture-- not everyone is Maori, but Maori is the native ethnicity,) you would say
Kia Ora, -- Roll the R
or Tena Koe (tena qway)
It is the Ross sea and the Ross ice shelf.You're welcome.
People in New Zealand speak English and say "goodbye" as you do. If you mean how do you say goodbye in the Maori Language, then it is "Haere Ra".
New Zealand produces much more dairy product than its people can consume.
Almost all of New Zealand speaks English. So 'Goodnight' would be 'Goodnight.'
Nueva Zelandia
us australians say 'G'day mate' and in new Zealand in maori its Kia Ora (cheers)...
Powhiri is a traditional New Zealand welcome. During these ceremonies there are speeches, dancing, and singing. This ceremony is used to welcome visitors.
New Zealand is an English-speaking nation, so you would say "I'm home now."
欢迎来新西兰 [huān yíng lái xīn xī lán]
New Zealand is an English-speaking country. You would say "I hate you."
Not being from New Zealand, I can't say I can tell you if everybody from new Zealand will agree with what I'm about to say. I think the Kiwi represents New Zealand and New Zealanders
Wellington, New Zealand
Wellington, New Zealand
Girl Guide The New Zealand organization is called "Girl Guiding New Zealand".
australia, new zealand ...... hawai is last
"Welcome to your new room" is "tervetuloa uuteen huoneeseesi" in Finnish.
There is no compulsory military service in New Zealand. I'd expect that any person who was over age 18 and was of good character and education, would be welcome.