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Bottle of bear

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In the past New Zealand speakers usually made a clear distinction between the diphthongs (a speech sound that begins with one vowel and glides to another) in NEAR and SQUARE. In the 2000s for many younger speakers there is no distinction between them. This 2013 Pak 'n' Save supermarket advertisement makes the point very clearly – 'beer' sounds just like 'bear' and 'cheers' just like 'chairs'.

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Elizabeth Gordon, Speech and accent – Sound changes in speech, Te Ara – the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, https://teara.govt.nz/en/video/40137/bottle-of-bear (accessed 5 June 2026).

Story by Elizabeth Gordon, published 30 November 2012.