A new cafe in Rotorua is set to open as New Zealand’s first fully immersive te reo Māori space, aiming to encourage natural language use and preserve the language through everyday interaction.
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creating inclusive spaces for language learners
Rotorua cafe to operate fully in te reo Māori: 'A precious taonga'cultural immersion through language learning
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