No worries!
2006-10-18 00:57:56
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answer #1
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answered by freyas_kin28 6
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Hakuna matata means "no worries", "no difficulties. It comes from the Swahili language which is spoken in Africa. That's why they used it in the Lion King. :)
2006-10-18 01:09:13
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answer #2
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answered by Indre G 2
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It's actually "Hakuna Matata"
no worries
2006-10-18 00:58:57
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answer #3
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answered by Agent99 5
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It's Hakuna Matata and it does literally mean, "Do not worry"
2006-10-18 01:07:08
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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It doesn't mean anything. "Hakuna Matata" is the phrase you seek.
Rawlyn.
2006-10-18 01:03:59
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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it means "no worries for the rest of your days"
2006-10-18 01:04:22
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answered by Anonymous
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for the rest of your days
2006-10-18 00:58:38
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answered by ? 4
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It means
"You have what appears to be a large spear aiming at me, please can you desist pointing that thingy at me forthwith!"
or maybe it doesn't - sorry I don't speak Cartoon-animal
2006-10-18 00:59:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Swahili for what was that
2006-10-18 03:21:27
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answered by duc602 7
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