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Meaning
"Hakuna matata" is a Swahili phrase that means "no worries" or "no problems." It conveys a sense of tranquility and an optimistic attitude toward life, emphasizing a carefree approach to challenges or stress.
Synonyms
- No worries
- No problems
- Carefree
- Relaxed
- Easygoing
Antonyms
- Worries
- Problems
- Stress
- Concern
- Anxiety
Etymology
The phrase "hakuna matata" comes from the Swahili language, where "hakuna" means "there is not" and "matata" means "problems" or "worries." It became widely popularized in Western culture through Disney's animated film "The Lion King."
Examples
- After a long day at work, I like to remind myself, "hakuna matata" and relax with a good book.
- When faced with unexpected challenges on our trip, my friend just laughed and said, "Hakuna matata, we’ll figure it out!"
- The song in "The Lion King" captured the essence of living life without stress: "Hakuna matata, what a wonderful phrase!"