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Kiwi is the nickname used internationally for people from New Zealand . The name derives from the Flightless Bird native to New Zealand, the national bird. The first New Zealanders to be widely known as Kiwis were the military. The gives the first use of the Kiwi to mean New Zealand in 1918, in the New Zealand Expeditionary Force Chronicles. The nickname Kiwis for New Zealand servicemen eventually became common usage in all war theatres. Following World War II it was gradually attributed to all New Zealanders and today, throughout the world they are referred to as Kiwis. The word ''Kiwi'', used to describe people, is often capitalised, and takes the plural form ''Kiwis''. The bird's name is spelt with a lower-case ''k'' (except, of course, when the rules of grammar state otherwise) and, being a word of Māori origin, normally stays as ''kiwi'' when a plural is formed. Thus, ''two Kiwis'' = two people, whereas ''two kiwi'' = two birds. REFERENCES |
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