Since 1945, the number of Maori speakers has decreased precipitously, but a sustained effort to revitalize the language has slowed the loss. In what country is the language spoken?
Answer New Zealand
Maori is an Eastern Polynesian language, spoken in New Zealand by the country's indigenous people, the Maori. It was recognized as an official language in 1987, and according to a 2013 research around 3.7% of New Zealand's population speak the language fluently.
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