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Charlize Theron says Afrikaans is “a dying language”

by Johana Mukandila
Picture: Instragam

South African Born actress Charlize Theron made a huge remark concerning one of South Africa’s official languages which is spoken by over 8.4 million people across the globe. 

The actress appeared on Smartless podcast. While speaking to the hosts Sean Hayes, Jason Bateman, and Will Arnett, the actress joked that there is about 44 people who speaks Afrikaans.  

“There’s about 44 people still speaking it.”

She continued by saying: “ It’s definitely a dying language; it’s not a very helpful language,” she said in the interview.

The School for Good and Evil star also mentioned during her interview on the Smartless podcast  that she didn’t speak English until she was around 19 and only focused on learning the language when she left home.

“That’s why it was easy for me to drop the [South African] accent because I was really learning English from scratch,” she added.

However, Charlize Throne’s comments caused a huge stir on social media with many disagreeing on what she said and others agreeing with her saying that she is right on the matter. Here are a few comments from tweeps, who weight in on the matter.

 

Wow what a disrespectful comment to the millions of South Africans of all ages, races & stations in life that speak Afrikaans as their first language. ?
Maybe she needs to spend “real” time in all regions of SA not just glitz street.

— Julie Hughes??? (@Juleanor) November 16, 2022

 

Apart from being spoken by millions of people in South Africa, Afrikaans is spoken widely in Namibia as well, and is a second language in many schools. If Charlize wants to denounce her African origin, she must do so without desecrating her roots.

— Alpha 21 (@Rage_GM) November 16, 2022

 

Exactly I don’t know why they still teach it in schools. Charlize Theron is telling them the truth!!! https://t.co/9JwlNaFSoe

— Sun-El Malamlel (@SaneleMalamlela) November 17, 2022

Charlize Theron is a legend!
Indeed Afrikaans is a dead language. It belongs in the past.

It’s a tool once used to oppress Africans.

Afrikaans is a symbol of oppression. https://t.co/LSn1kivhUJ

— ?Tebogo Koma? (@tkoma_) November 17, 2022

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