Hakuna matata roughly translates to “there are no troubles” in Swahili. The phrase was popularized in English by the 1994 Disney movie The Lion King, where it’s translated as “no worries.” It has a connotation of not worrying about things outside a person’s control.
Hakuna Matata, a Swahili phrase meaning “no worries” or “no trouble,” has gained popularity in the English language, especially after the Disney movie The Lion King (1994) featured the phrase as a key message in one of its hit songs.
Discover the true meaning and origins of "Hakuna Matata," its significance in Swahili, and how it became famous worldwide through Disney’s The Lion King.
We explain the meaning of ‘Hakuna matata’, the iconic song from Disney’s ‘The Lion King’. With music by Elton John, it’s upbeat and catchy – but what does it mean?
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Education Matata School is a decile 5 state primary school with a roll of 94 students. [26] It opened in 1872 as Matata Native School. [27] St Joseph's Catholic School is a decile 2 integrated primary school with a roll of 37 students. [28] It opened in 1891. [29] Both schools are coeducational and cater for years 1–8. Rolls are as of October ...
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