Māori

Where is Māori spoken?

Māori is primarily spoken in New Zealand, where it is one of the official languages. It is the language of the Māori people, the indigenous Polynesian people of New Zealand. While the number of fluent Māori speakers has declined over the years, there have been significant efforts to revive the language, including the establishment of Māori-language schools and language immersion programs like Te Kura Kaupapa Māori.

Māori is also spoken in some Māori communities outside New Zealand, although its usage is not widespread globally. The language is an integral part of Māori culture and identity in New Zealand.

Why might you need a Māori translation?

  • Cultural sensitivity: To show respect for the language and culture.
  • Preserving and Promoting the Language: To help maintain and promote the use of Māori through translations.
  • Education and Research: To provide accessible educational resources and to facilitate research.
  • Tourism: Facilitate communication during travel to New Zealand.

How to receive a Māori translation:

  1. Request a Quote– Provide details of your case via our request form.
  2. Quote and Requirements – We will send you a personalised quote along with any additional requirements.
  3. Payment – If you are happy with the quote and would like to proceed, we will issue you an invoice for payment.
  4. Receiving the translation – Once the translation is complete, we will send you a scanned copy and mail the certified original to an address of your choice.

Why choose Apostille Solutions?

We offer certified Māori translations that are legally recognised, ensuring peace of mind. Our reliable, efficient service saves you time, while maintaining the highest level of security and confidentiality. With constant communication throughout the process, we keep you informed every step of the way.

Request a Quote

Scroll to Top