Guys please tell me what is the meaning of hakuna matata & is it korean?
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"no trouble " no worries "
and it's Swahili language phrase from South Africa not Korea
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Hakuna matata means 'no worries, take it easy'. This is a Swahili phrase, not Korean.
- Hakuna Matata is a Swahili phrase popularized in the world by the 1994 Disney film The Lion King.
- The Swahili people, who are largely located in Tanzania, Kenya, and Mozambique, speak Swahili as their native tongue.
- Swahili is also known locally as Kiswahili.
- One of the most well-known songs of all time 'Hakuna Matata' is from the animated Walt Disney Animation Studios production The Lion King.
- This phrase was popularised in the West shortly after the film The Lion King.
- In the song, Timon and Pumbaa, a meerkat and a warthog, advise Simba to put his troubled past behind him and focus on the present.
- The word was discovered in a Swahili phrasebook, and the song's lyrics and melody were composed by Tim Rice and Elton John.
- 'Hakuna Matata' was a 1995 Academy Award nominee for Best Original Song, and the American Film Institute later named it the 99th-best song in movie history on a list of 100 songs.
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