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New Zealand Sign Language: Revision history


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  • curprev 18:0218:02, 3 November 2021Sahaib talk contribs 13,968 bytes −200 Changing short description from "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. The purpose of the act was to create rights and obl" to "main language of the deaf community in New Zealand" (Shortdesc helper) undo
  • curprev 18:0118:01, 3 November 2021Sahaib talk contribs 14,168 bytes +273 Importing Wikidata short description: "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. The purpose of the act was to create rights and obl" (Shortdesc helper) undo

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  • curprev 21:4021:40, 29 May 2019Roger 8 Roger talk contribs 13,928 bytes −35 Made less weasel - no need to refer to Maori and English which creates impression of equality. "However" implies that being official should mean equal (with the other two languages), which it does not mean. undo

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