English | German | Russian | Czech

Zealander English

Meaning Zealander meaning

What does Zealander mean?
Definitions in simple English

Zealander

A Zealander is a resident of (someone who lives in) Zealand. People who have stayed in Zealand for quite a while are often called Zealanders.

Zealander

a native or inhabitant of Zealand

Examples Zealander examples

How do I use Zealander in a sentence?

Movie subtitles

Too late. What was that New Zealander's name? That major.
I know this New Zealander, Les Munro, I'd like to have him.
Isn't your horse a New Zealander?
So how does a New Zealander end up here anyway?
New Zealander. stop touching my fruit! It's not allowed.
Yet almost every day a New Zealander is mugged.
Because I'm a new zealander and you're an Australian and they don't think we can be together?
You are a New Zealander.
I'm a New Zealander!
Well, I'm a New Zealander.
Yes, well, I...I suppose that's a New Zealander's way of putting it.
Deathgrip wouldn't have found Detective Cavalcanti with Dr Zealander.
What was that New Zealander's name? That major.
We later discovered they were made between the turn of the century and the late 1920s by an extraordinary New Zealander.
Here, seen for the very first time, is the only motion picture film shot by a New Zealander at Gallipoli.
And finally take down the page of the New Zealander.
My guide was from the Sudan Police and regarded this ancient centre of his culture as a New Zealander might regard Rome.
A few years later, the New Zealander Ernest Rutherford performed an experiment in Manchester that revealed to him the shape of the interior of an atom.
Yes, well, I I suppose that's a New Zealander's way of putting it.

News and current affairs

With these words, posted online, Gillian Bennett, an 85-year-old New Zealander living in Canada, began her explanation of her decision to end her life.

Are you looking for...?