Trevor Noah, who is South African, introduced the best picture nominee "Black Panther" and played off the idea that people think the fictional setting of the country of Wakanda is real.
"Growing up as a young boy in Wakanda, I would see T'Challa flying over our village, and he would remind me of a great Xhosa phrase. He says 'abelungu abazi uba ndiyaxoka' -- which means, 'In times like these, we are stronger when we fight together than when we try to fight apart.'"
But if you speak Xhosa you know Noah actually said: "White people don't know I'm lying." Got us!