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Though New Zealand English is predominate in New Zealand, Americanisms have managed to enter into daily vocabulary.

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New Zealand's English is referring to a dialect of the English language that is used in New Zealand.

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They speak English in New Zealand, so the word is happiness.

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New Zealand is an English-speaking nation, so you would say "I'm home now."

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English is the official language of New Zealand due to historical associations with British colonization. New Zealand was colonized by the British in the 19th century, which led to English becoming the dominant language in the country.

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The three national languages of New Zealand are English, Maori and New Zealand Sign Language. The most prolific is English, with only a small percentage speaking the other two.

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English is spoken and taught in New Zealand. It is our official language along with Maori and sign language.

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There are 3 - English, Maori and New Zealand Sign Language

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New Zealand is an English-speaking country. You would say "I hate you."

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New Zealand has three official languages, Maori, English, and New Zealand Sign language.

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Simon William English is the Minister for Regulatory Reform for New Zealand.

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Basically it is hard to find schools to learn basic English in New Zealand. If you persists to do it, you may seek the help from the natives of New Zealand or any online resources.

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New Zealand has three national languages, English, Maori, and New Zealand Sign Language.

Maori is the language of the indigenous people of Aotearoa, New Zealand, and may legally be used anywhere.

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New Zealand Pigeon (Hemiphaga novaeseelandiae)

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In New Zealand 'aroha, is a Maori word but which in English means LOVE .

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In New Zealand, the main languages beginning with M are Maori and English. Maori is an official language of New Zealand alongside English. Other languages spoken in New Zealand starting with M include Mandarin and Samoan due to its multicultural population.

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New Zealand was named after 'Zeeland' in the Netherlands. --------------- Zealand is also the English name for Sjaelland in Denmark.

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The official language of New Zealand is English (although Maori is referred to as the indigenous language). Goodbye in New Zealand is the same as British or American English.

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New Zealand has three official languages, English (commonly spoken), te reo Māori (language of the native people of New Zealand) and sign language.

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Everything, New Zealanders Speak ENGLISH!

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In New Zealand, there are many English grammar schools. They are available in most larger urban and suburban towns. They are good options for those who want to improve their English.

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Bill English is currently Minister of Finance.
Bill English

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New Zealand is a commonwealth country which derived from English origins thus the Union Jack.

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New Zealand is a compound proper adjective, as it is made up of two words to describe something specific.

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Hi im from New Zealand, we call a brownie a brownie lol we dont have a different name for brownies. New Zealand is an english speaking country :P

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yes everyone in new zealand speaks english so you will have to. probably not learn how to write but its highly recommended.

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New Zealand means the same thing in Hebrew that it means in English: A country located near Australia.

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No, not the parents. The child also MAY not be entitled to New Zealand citizenship since at least one of the parents is not from New Zealand.

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Maori is one of the three official languages of New Zealand (the others are English and NZ sign language).

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New Zealand is an English-speaking country with both Maori and European populations. Maori are the indigenous people of New Zealand, and Europeans make up a significant portion of the population due to historical colonization.

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The three main languages spoken in New Zealand are English, Maori, and New Zealand Sign Language. English is the predominant language used in everyday communication, while Maori is an official language recognized alongside English. New Zealand Sign Language is also an official language used by the Deaf community.

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"Hello" is typically written the same way in New Zealand as it is in other English-speaking countries. However, in Maori, one of the official languages of New Zealand, "hello" can be translated as "Kia ora".

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it is the same as English and American writing

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Since they speak English, you bet.

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In English, so you got it right.

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While scones or schoonbrood is of Dutch origin, the likely vehicle for it in New Zealand would have been the English.

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Almost all of New Zealand speaks English. So 'Goodnight' would be 'Goodnight.'

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The main langauge is English

Some adults know Maori whiche is nz first langauge

if coming to new zealand (NZ) make sure you can speak English

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That would be "kiwis." They are actually people from New Zealand or New Zealanders.

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Well New Zealand is a great place to live in and visit. New Zealand has great views, hotels and lots more. New Zealanders mostly speak two different languages - English and Maori.

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English is the most commonly spoken language in both New Zealand and Australia. Indigenous languages such as Maori in New Zealand and Aboriginal languages in Australia are also spoken by some indigenous populations.

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The 3 official languages of NZ are English, Te Reo Maori and Samoan.

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Standard English 26-letter alphabet is used in new Zealand. Maori language is now written using the English alphabet but consisting of only fifteen characters.

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