Nze

Nze may refer to:

  • Kaga Nze, a village in the Central African Republic
  • Nze na Ozo, a grouping in the Igbo society of Southeast Nigeria
  • Genoveva Añonma Nze, a footballer from Equatorial Guinea
  • See also

  • N'Ze (disambiguation)
  • Nzé (disambiguation)
  • NZE (disambiguation)
  • Nzé

    Nzé may refer to:

  • Pierre Nzé, a Congolese politician and diplomat
  • Selim Haroun Nzé, an Algerian-Gabonese footballer
  • See also

  • Nze (disambiguation)
  • N'Ze (disambiguation)
  • NZE (disambiguation)
  • New Zealand English

    New Zealand English (NZE, en-NZ) is the dialect of the English language used in New Zealand.

    The English language was established in New Zealand by colonists during the 19th century. It is one of "the newest native-speaker variet[ies] of the English language in existence, a variety which has developed and become distinctive only in the last 150 years". The most distinctive influences on New Zealand English have come from Australian English, English in southern England, Irish English, Scottish English, the prestige Received Pronunciation (RP), and Māori. New Zealand English is most similar to Australian English in pronunciation, with some key differences.

    Dictionaries

    The first comprehensive dictionary dedicated to New Zealand English was probably the Heinemann New Zealand Dictionary, published in 1979. Edited by Harry Orsman, it is a 1,300-page book, with information relating to the usage and pronunciation of terms that were widely accepted throughout the English-speaking world and those peculiar to New Zealand. It includes a one-page list of the approximate date of entry into common parlance of the many terms found in New Zealand English but not elsewhere, such as "haka" (1827), "Boohai" (1920), and "bach" (1905). A second edition was published in 1989 and a third edition, published by Reed Publishing and edited by Nelson Wattie was published in 2001.

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    Second in the Gabonese presidential elections with 3.02% of the vote, Alain-Claude Bilie-By-Nze, an opponent of General Oligui, acknowledged his defeat but pointed out the 'opaque and contestable' conditions under which his rival won ... .
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