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English New Zealanders are New Zealanders of English descent, or English-born people currently living in New Zealand. After British explorer James Cook arrived in New Zealand in 1769, many non-Polynesians began to visit and settle New Zealand, in particular, whalers, sealers, and ex-convicts from Australia, often of British ...
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English (New Zealand English) is the dominant language...
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English is the predominant language in New Zealand, spoken...
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New Zealand English (NZE) is the variant of the English...
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New Zealand (known as Aotearoa in the Māori language) is an...
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New Zealanders: Māori and European. New Zealand got its name (originally Nieuw Zeeland) after the Dutch explorer Abel Tasman reached its shores in 1642. The early European explorers and others who arrived after Tasman referred to Māori, the indigenous people, as ‘New Zealanders’.
New Zealand English is one of New Zealand's official languages and is the primary language of a majority of the population. New Zealand English began to diverge from British English after the English language was established in New Zealand by colonists during the 19th century.