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Māori language
editThanks for spotting my fat thumb paste at Māori language. You probably saw that I updated many mechanical underpinnings of the article but, given that I live in the UK and know little about NZ and nothing about Māori language and culture, it is very likely that I have made other errors. If you can spare the time to check my work and save my blushes, I would be most grateful. I only hope after all that effort that there is a screen reader app somewhere that can actually interpret the {{lang}} tags and pronounce the Māori words correctly! Maybe not now, but soon? --John Maynard Friedman (talk) 13:44, 7 August 2021 (UTC)
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