Language of New Zealand

There are several languages of New Zealand. English (New Zealand English) is the dominant language spoken by most New Zealanders and is one of three official languages[ of New Zealand. The country's de jure official languages are Māori and New Zealand Sign Language (NZSL). Other languages are also used by ethnic communities.New Zealand adopted sign language (New Zealand Sign Language or NZSL) as an official language on 10 April 2006. It is now legal for use and access in legal proceedings including in court and access to government services.
There are around 70,000 native speakers of Maori out of a population of over 500,000 Māori people,with 161,000 of the country's 4 million residents claiming conversational ability in Māori


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