What language is "Hakuna Matata" from? 🦁 #1216
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Bonus: According to legend, at whom did Peeping Tom peep? 🫣 |
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peterbaccaro
Oct 25, 2023
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"Hakuna matata" is actually a phrase in the East African language of Swahili that literally means “no trouble” or “no problems”. According to legend, Peeping Tom peeped at Lady Godiva and was instantly struck blind. |
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"Hakuna matata" is actually a phrase in the East African language of Swahili that literally means “no trouble” or “no problems”.
According to legend, Peeping Tom peeped at Lady Godiva and was instantly struck blind.