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The phrase often said by Timon and Pumba, 'Hakuna Matata' made popular by a song in The Lion King means 'no worries' in which language?
The phrase often said by Timon and Pumba, 'Hakuna Matata' made popular by a song in The Lion King means 'no worries' in which language?
Hakuna matata is a phrase in Swahili that is frequently translated as “no worries”. In a behind-the-scenes segment on The Lion King Special Edition DVD, the film’s production team claim that it picked up the term from a tour guide while on safari in Kenya.
The phrase often said by Timon and Pumba, ‘Hakuna Matata’ made popular by a song in The Lion King means ‘no worries’ in Swahili language.