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A court interpreter in South Africa | DW Documentary


Royce Buda is one of the most important people at the Pretoria High Court. The interpreter speaks 16 languages and therefore he is vital in most cases. South Africa is a country with many languages.

There are 11 official languages in South Africa. Everyone can testify in court in the language of their choice. Royce Buda does more than…

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  1. I cannot tell how often I watched this documentary. Royce Buda is such an inspiration. I’m able to communicate in eight languages. And since the war in Ukraine started I interpret almost everyday between Russian and my mother tongue German. Now I know how important it is to know languages. Also I experienced exactly the things he said. Is it possible to contact Mr.Buda? I would be delighted if I could tell him my story and how he affected me.
    Best regards from Germany

  2. Such a beautiful story. What a compassionate man. He has a very close relationship with language and uses his understanding to inform as well as to convey passion and emotion. You can see the care and concern for the people in his eyes. Love it.

  3. South Africa have the backing of countries all around the world, that's why they will take back there land. Zimbabwe did not have the backing of the international community but in South Africa Case, they have the of China which is one of the most powerful nation on earth and will be the new world power.

  4. how can people ever get ahead when they are fragmented into so many language groups? Can they all read? What information is available to them in these languages?

  5. Muito bom, parabéns pelo grande serviço que presta as pessoas. Por isso estudo diversos idiomas e vou aprender tantos quanto for possível. 💙🌟👍📈💎

  6. With all her education and privilege if this lawyer really valued it she could have easily learned how to speak and understand Zulu or Xhosa which are more commonly spoken that Afrikaans and English. But they don't bother to learn African languages because they see themselves as superior.

  7. Thank you DW Documentary..
    This news broadcast is is astonishing… Royce Budha is proof any one man and women can achieve education.. Sixteen Languages along side dialects.. Amazingly i never heard of Royce Budha until today.. Thank you again