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Charlize Theron: Pan South African Language Board Speaks Out After Star Claimed Afrikaans Is a Dying

  • Hollywood actress Charlize Theron's remarks about Afrikaans did not sit well with the Pan South African Language board
  • The South African-born The Italian Job star recently claimed that only 44 people speak the language in Mzansi, adding that her mother tongue is a dying language
  • Defending Afrikaans, PanSALB slammed Charlize's remarks and claimed that 60% of people who speak the language in Mzansi are black

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The Pan South African Language Board (PanSALB) has reacted to Charlize Theron's remarks about her mother tongue. In a recent interview, the South African-born Hollywood superstar claimed Afrikaans is a dying language.

The actress' comments did not sit well with PanSALB. In a statement reacting to her comments claiming that about only 44 people speak the language in Mzansi, the board cited a report by the Stats South Africa Community Survey of 2018.

According to the survey, Afrikaans is the third most spoken language in Mzansi. TshisaLIVE reports that PanSALB labelled The Italian Job star's remarks as "misleading".

The statement further revealed that 60% of people who speak Afrikaans are black, adding that Charlize Theron's remarks perpetuate the "misconception" that the language is only used by "white 'boere' South Africans".

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According to the publication, PanSALB also claimed that Charlize's mother tongue is also used as a medium of instruction in Mzansi schools.

Charlize Theron claims Afrikaans is a dying language

In related news, Briefly News earlier reported that Charlize Theron topped the trends list after her remarks about her home language. The Hollywood superstar claimed only about 44 people still speak Afrikaans in Mzansi.

Slamming the language, The Devil's Advocate star reportedly said Afrikaans is "a dying language". News24 reported that Charlize said she only learned to speak English fluently when she moved to the US a while back.

The Italian Job actress also reportedly said Afrikaans is not a very helpful language when she opened up about her Afrikaans heritage.

Peeps took to Twitter and shared mixed reactions to her comments. Some slammed The Old Guard star while others hilariously dragged Afriforum into the matter.

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Gladis Harcrow

Update: 2024-07-21