History is the simple answer. New Zealand has three official languages, Maori, English and New Zealand Sign language.
Some early settlers spoke Gaelic, French, Norwegian, Danish, and Chinese. The image of the Tower of Babel (albeit apocryphal) is warning enough.
Three official languages of New Zealand are English, Maori and NZ Sign Language.
Because of the variety of cultures, though, there are a lot of voices in our country.
Taught in schools are languages like Maori, French, Spanish, German, Japanese and Chinese.
Yes, it is the number 1 most spoken language in the country and national language along with New Zealand Sign Language and Maori.
English, followed by the native language of Maori
They speak English as a Commonwealth Country. However, they have their original language also spoke by many which is Māori.
No, we speak proper English, everyone else though, has an accent.
Everyone on the planet who uses language, speaks with an accent. You can't use language without using an accent.
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The indigenous people of New Zealand are the Maori.
This site explains it pretty well with subtitles and all http://sites.google.com/site/lrnthaccnt/new-zealand-accent
According to the 2013 census, 20,200 people speak NZSL, which is related to British Sign Language, though not mutually intelligible.
Kei te aroha au ki a koe (Kay-teh-a-roh-ha-oh-key-a-kweh) Hope this helped :)
He sounds Australian and also British at the same time to people. People from New Zealand have the same accent, so he has a New Zealand accent. Not British, nor Australian. New Zealand.
Yes, both speak English as their national languages.
New Zealand is a multicultural country, so therefore people mostly speak English and native New Zealander's speak Maori hope that helps
No, the people around New Mexico do not speak in a country accent. The only people there that do are those who have moved to NM from Texas.
People speak with a British accent in the United Kingdom, which includes England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Additionally, British accents are also found in former British colonies and territories, such as Australia, Canada, and New Zealand.
Yes, both countries speak English as their main language.
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About 96,000 people in Tonga speak Tongan.There are also significant immigrant communities in New Zealand and the United States.
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.
Mandarin Language. The Chinese can speak this language. People in new zealand cant
Everybody speaks french in New-Caledonia. But the accent of the natives is particular.
As a country, French Caledonia. North in the Pacific