In New Zealand, the term "state house" refers to some 66000 public housing offered to New Zealanders on low to moderate incomes. These houses and managed and owned by the government.
In New Zealand scrub can be used to refer to bushy vegetation (not trees) and the term implies low value.
The term tinnie was first used in New Zealand to refer to a small tin-foil wrapped package of cannabis. It can also refer to a can or beer or a small aluminum boat.
The term "Heartland New Zealand" is used most often to refer to the rural farming towns and areas, as opposed to the heavily developed metropolitan areas.
False. The term "state" can refer to various political entities, not exclusively countries. It can denote a subdivision of a country, such as a U.S. state, or refer to a political organization with defined territory and governance. Therefore, context is essential in determining its meaning.
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red house upper and green house lower :) hope i helped
A proper adjective for New Zealand is "Kiwi." This term is derived from the country's native flightless bird and is commonly used to refer to New Zealanders and aspects of their culture. Additionally, "New Zealand" itself can be used as a proper adjective, as in "New Zealand cuisine" or "New Zealand landscapes."
Grandeur is the state of being grand. It is also a term that can refer to nobility.
The slang term chilla commonly refer to chilling. For instance, to be in the state of chillin in which all of your doing is chilling, and nothing else, is chilling.
State Representatives serve a two year term with no limits according to the Illinois House of Representatives.
The "sunset state" is not a widely recognized term. It could refer to a state where the sunset is particularly beautiful, or it may be a colloquial term used to describe a state known for its scenic sunsets.
The kiwi language refers to New Zealand English, which is the variety of English spoken in New Zealand. It has some unique vocabulary, pronunciation, and expressions that set it apart from other forms of English. The term "kiwi" can also refer to the bird, the fruit, or a colloquial term for a New Zealander.