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Charlize Theron and David Oyelowo Teach Afrikaans and Yoruba Slang | Vanity Fair





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Charlize Theron and David Oyelowo teach each other slang words from the Afrikaans and Yoruba languages.

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42 Comentários

  1. "Alle grappies op 'n stokkie!"
    I can't un-laugh when someone says that, i know it's what we say, but i always laugh harder when it's said!

  2. Why does Yoruba always represent Nigeria? It's not the only language or culture, there are so many 😢

  3. 0:29 – I can't believe she pronounced "mischievous" as "miss-CHEE-vee-us." I thought she was smarter than that. 😥

  4. The house of the king that got burnt , the beauty is that when it's rebuilt, it becomes better and new

  5. Has she ever starred in a movie where she mainly speaks Afrikaans?

    I would love to see that. With subtitles, of course.

  6. I feel like Afrikaans isn’t a real African language, since it’s the language of the Dutch colonizers. Would’ve been more appropriate to have Yoruba & Swahili…or literally anything else.

  7. I dont even find her particularly attractive but I could listen to her speak afrikaans all day

  8. Ilé ọba to jo, ẹwà ló bùsi
    The house of the king that burns down will only get more beautiful.
    Meaning when it is rebuilt, more improvements will be made.
    It's a proverb used to encourage one after a misfortune, in a nutshell

  9. don't shake the chiken…when you have ostriches, seems like sound advice, they can reach 96km/h

  10. a white chiken is ageless… as a blonde person… I like that. although I die my hair black every two weeks…so hmmm.

  11. Ile oba to jo, ewa lo busi –
    The burnt house has to be rebuilt and in doing so make it more beautiful.