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  1. The Māori language ( Māori: Te Reo Māori, shortened to Te Reo) is the language of the Māori and an official language of New Zealand. It is an Austronesian language . Although it is an official language, not many people speak it fluently.

  2. El maorí (autoglotónimo te reo māori), también conocido como te reo ('el idioma') es una lengua polinesia hablada por los maoríes, la etnia indígena de Nueva Zelanda. Está relacionada con otras lenguas, tales como el maorí de las Islas Cook y el tahitiano .

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  4. 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.

  5. Media in category "Māori language". The following 28 files are in this category, out of 28 total. Picture hanging in the Wairaka Meeting House at Whakatane setting forth the story of Te Tahi o Te Rangi, Ngati Awa tohunga and ancestor, illustrated with a map of the Whakatane area.

  6. El maorí (autoglotónimo reo māori), también conocido como te reo ('el idioma') es una lengua polinesia hablada por los maoríes, la etnia indígena de Nueva Zelanda. Está relacionada con otras lenguas, tales como el maorí de las Islas Cook y el tahitiano.

  7. The Māori Language Act 1987 was a piece of legislation passed by the Parliament of New Zealand [2] that gave official language status to the Māori language ( te reo Māori ), and gave speakers a right to use it in legal settings such as courts.

  8. O maorí [3] é unha lingua polinesia da familia malaio-polinesia falada en Nova Zelandia polo pobo maorí.

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