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New Zealand Sign Language (NZSL) is the natural language of the Deaf community in Aotearoa New Zealand; so it reflects the country's culture by including signs for Māori terminology and concepts unique to Aotearoa. British Sign Language (BSL) was brought to New Zealand by immigrants and since then, NZSL has evolved.
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New Zealand Sign Language

New Zealand Sign Language or NZSL is the main language of the deaf community in New Zealand. It became an official language of New Zealand in April 2006 under the New Zealand Sign Language Act 2006. Wikipedia
Language family: Sign language
Native speakers: 23,000 (2018 census)
New Zealand Sign Language from www.nzsl.nz
Welcome to the New Zealand Sign Language Dictionary​​ Explore the NZSL Dictionary by: Keyword Search in English / Māori languages. Visual Search by hand shape ...
New Zealand Sign Language has its roots in British Sign Language (BSL), and may be technically considered a dialect of British, Australian and New Zealand Sign ...
May 16, 2024 · New Zealand Sign Language is the dynamic, visual-gestural language of Aotearoa New Zealand's deaf and hard of hearing community. This page ...
New Zealand Sign Language from www.bwb.co.nz
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This resource supports individuals learning New Zealand Sign Language: families and friends of Deaf people, teachers, librarians, and public officials.
New Zealand Sign Language from studyabroad.gwu.edu
Apr 25, 2024 · Even those that have the same spoken languages? Although the US, UK, and New Zealand may all say English is widely spoken, their sign languages ...
The New Zealand Parliament passed a bill of New Zealand Sign Language as the country's third official language next to English and Maori in April 2006.
Learn NZSL is a free learning portal on New Zealand Sign Language (NZSL). NZSL is the language of New Zealand's Deaf community and an official language of New ...
New Zealand Sign Language from nzslweek.org.nz
May 10, 2024 · Let's encourage everyone in Aotearoa New Zealand to embrace our beautiful language – New Zealand Sign Language (NZSL)! From the peaks of our ...