New Zealand natives are called Maori pronounced (Maa-ooh-re). They're are very nice welcoming people (generally) maybe you should vist sometime its a great place to come for holiday. I would suggest seeing the haka (A maori warrior dance) The All Blacks perform it before a game you can search for it on You Tube.
A word that describes where a person is from is called a demonym. It typically refers to the residents or natives of a particular place, such as New Yorker for someone from New York or Parisian for someone from Paris.
"Natives" is the simple subject.
The natives of Curaçao pronounce the name of their island as "koo-rah-sow."
The Dutch mainly focused on trade with the natives for fur, while the Spanish colonizers often imposed forced labor and conversion to Christianity on the natives. Both groups also had conflicts with the indigenous populations over land and resources.
The study of new words is called neologism. Neologism is the process of creating or incorporating new words or terms into a language.
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Natives of Laos are called Laotian.
New Zealnd has an area of 268,000 km2 and the UK has 248,000 km2. So yes.
The natives called it Manahatta. The Dutch called it Nieuw Amsterdam (New Amsterdam).
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Their natives are called Aborigines.
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Natives lived there, They are still called the Maoris.