Just because your language is dying out you cannot force everybody to learn it. There are a lot of people who come to New Zealand for jobs or maybe as refugees. If you do this then it is just really bad.
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The Welsh language in Wales was at the brink of extinction but was revived through compulsory education. Today, it's a vibrant part of the community, contributing to the local identity and cultural diversity.
Moreover, learning a new language has cognitive benefits and can foster understanding and respect for the local culture among immigrants and refugees. It could facilitate their integration into the society.
I am curious, what solutions would you suggest to preserve a language like Te Reo Māori, while also respecting the diversity of people in New Zealand?