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hakuna matata means no worries and is from the Lion King. It was taken from the african language Swahili

2007-03-05 15:33:33 · answer #1 · answered by babygirl 4 · 1 0

Akuna matata means no worries. Timon and Pumbaa sing it in the Lion King.

2007-03-05 15:37:24 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Yes to both of your questions. My nieces watch Timon and Pumbaa, a spinoff series from the animated feature The Lion King.

2007-03-05 15:50:15 · answer #3 · answered by brian 2010 7 · 0 0

Hakuna matata is a Swahili phrase that is literally translated as "There are no worries here." It is sometimes translated as "no worries," although is more commonly used similarly to the English phrase "no problem."

2007-03-05 15:37:34 · answer #4 · answered by It's Me 3 · 1 0

Nope - it's Hakuna Matata.

2007-03-05 15:36:23 · answer #5 · answered by ReeRee 6 · 0 1

yes and its hakuna matata- silent h and yes this is from lion kings tamon and pumba

2007-03-05 15:32:21 · answer #6 · answered by cool guy 2 · 1 0

apparently they didn't have bills to pay or mouths to feed

2007-03-05 15:32:12 · answer #7 · answered by Christina H 4 · 1 0

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