Hakuna matata
Posted by ESC on February 19, 2005
In Reply to: Hakuna matata posted by DRC on February 18, 2005
: : : what does "Hakuna matata" mean?
: : Let me introduce you to a very fine tool.
: : See link below.
: or you can watch the Disney movie "The Lion King". It is the oragin of the phrase, and has a nice little song to explan it.
Bruce was referring to google.com I found this by pasting the phrase in:
What is the meaning of this "Hakuna Matata?"
Hakuna Matata is a Swahili term. "-kuna" means "there is," the meaning of "hakuna" is "there is not"; "matata" is the plural of "problem"; so the literal translation of "Hakuna Matata" is "there are no problems," but usually is used as a phrase with the meaning of "No Problem."
From kenya.de/
- Hakuna matata DRC 19/February/05
- Hakuna matata Mindi 02/March/05