The name "Kiwi" is derived from the latin root "kiwensis"
It origionally meant harsh warrior goes to river to catch fish. The name was applied to the fruit because they contain very similar aspects as one can easily tell.
Before it got the name "Kiwi" it was called "awonowhiew" (uh-wan-oh-HEE-oo) which loosely translated means "soft, furry rock" in Slurrian. The island of Slurri is where kiwis originated.
they are called kiwis (some mind that name though)
'The kiwis' is the nickname of the New Zealand Rugby League team.
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Kiwis are indigenous to New Zealand. Other than Kiwis in Zoos, Kiwis do not grow in Australia.
Kiwis live in New Zealand.
That would be "kiwis." They are actually people from New Zealand or New Zealanders.
The Netherlands and/or Holland aren't famous for kiwis.
Coz kiwis are yummy The fruit
Kiwifruit originated from China and at that time they were called goose berries. They were brought to New Zealand and the skin of these berries were similar to the kiwi bird. So they named goose berries, kiwifruit but in the United States, we shorten the name and call them kiwis.
I think 9 kiwis are better