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it is swahili.
it means no worries.
i have actual facts for my answer.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/hakuna_mata...
it means "no worries." and it is hawaiian
It means no worries for the rest of your days. It's a problem free philosophy!
It means "no worries" It's pig latin, or something like that. Warthogolia.
it means 'no worries'! 'member the song!!!
What a wonderful phrase.. lol.
it means no worries...
for the rest of your days...
haha it means no worries, really :)
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". It's Swahili, an african language
It means no worries, FOR THE REST OF *YOUR* DAYS.
it means no worries for the rest of your days...lol i LOVE that movie :)
i think its Swahili
"no worries"
It means "no worries". I think it's African, since it came out of "The Lion King".
no worries!
It means "no worries" and it is Swahealy.
It means no worries! I know that from the Lion King. I think it's swahili
It does mean " No Worries "..but it is a mixture of swahili and native arabic
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".
HAKUNA MATATA IS A SWAHILI PHRASE THAT'S LITERALLY TRANSLATED AS NO WORRIES.
Yes, it does mean "no worries" but I believe it's Swahili, not Hawaiian...otherwise "The Lion King" would have taken place in Hawaii, not in Africa.
just like supercalifragilisticexpialidoc... and bibbiti-bobbiti-boo, hakuna matata is a made-up phrase by Disney.
In the Lion King, it means 'no worries', and is some African dialect. Outside of Disney, it's nonsense.
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