Languages of New Zealand | |
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Official |
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Main | English |
Indigenous | |
Vernacular | New Zealand English |
Minority |
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Signed | New Zealand Sign Language |
Keyboard layout | |
Source | 2018 New Zealand census[1] |
English is the predominant language and a de facto official language of New Zealand. Almost the entire population speak it either as native speakers or proficiently as a second language.[1] The New Zealand English dialect is most similar to Australian English in pronunciation, with some key differences. The Māori language of the indigenous Māori people was made the first de jure official language in 1987. New Zealand Sign Language (NZSL) has been an official language since 2006. Many other languages are used by New Zealand's minority ethnic communities.