Alphabet in New Zealand Sign language

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Pleaser share this New Zealand Sign Language Week Awareness with your community.

Each May, Deaf Aotearoa runs New Zealand Sign Language Week, celebrating this beautiful and unique language. NZSL Week raises awareness of New Zealand’s Deaf community and provides a platform for Deaf people to proudly promote their language and culture.

NZSL (Māori: Te Reo Rotarota) is the main language of the Deaf Community. It uses the same two-handed manual alphabet as BSL (British Sign Language) and Auslan (Australian Sign Language).

Hope you learned something new today! Enjoy learning the difference between ASL and New Zealand Sign Language.

Happy learning!

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