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NZ English?
Except that for the last 100 plus years it has been the dominant language, and the natural first choice even among Maaori speakers, outside a couple of geographically isolated small pockets.
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Indian English, maybe?
Yes, and various types of African English. Both South Asia and Africa produce many books and newspapers in English, too.
Ceci n'est pas un seing.
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Here in the Southwest we have adopted "Es nada"
My favorite, however, is Senor Wences' "Tsorai"
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One thing I can say from experience is that Liberians speak English in such a way that it is almost incomprehensible to American ears. Though it IS their native language now, I believe, it wasn't always.
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