Microsoft launches Maori language packs
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Kiwis learning or already fluent in te reo Maori will be able to immerse themselves in the language while working on their computers, thanks to two new Maori language packs on offer from Microsoft.

“We found that certain Maori words used in relation to technology didnt always capture the true spirit of the English word, Te Angina says, “so weve developed and adapted words that are becoming increasingly adopted.
The local translations are part of Microsofts Local Language Programme, a global initiative aiming to preserve indigenous cultures through technology.
Microsoft New Zealand national technology officer, Mark Rees, says technology plays a huge role in the dissemination of culture.
“We believe the new Maori language translations will help to encourage more kiwis to learn our native language.
The packs are expected to be particularly popular in schools, particularly Maori immersion schools.