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What does "Cry Na Matata" mean in The Lion King?

Hakula Matata

I learned this sentence in "The Lion King". I remember that in the past, my black dog Feifei's little cousin always ran happily while chanting these words, like a happy mantra. At that time, I didn’t understand the meaning of this sentence. I just thought it was hummed casually by my little cousin, but it turned out that it had a origin.

Hakula Matata means "no worries and sorrows" in African language. Really beautiful tune. I laugh every time I read it.

I haven’t watched all of "The Lion King" yet, and I only learned this sentence: Hakula Matata.

Ding Man is a naughty little meerkat cat who always causes havoc accidentally. If four of the holes dug by the moles did not break one day, it must have been because Timon was away. Timon doesn't like the routine life of digging holes and hiding from coyotes every day. He wants to find his beautiful home, his Hakula Matata.

During the search, they met Pumbaa, an insect-eating warthog, and together they found Hakula Matata. Peng Peng is so nice and cute, he said he is lonely and has no home. How good he was to Timon.

Later they met the little lion Simba and helped Simba defeat the hyena. Peng Peng said that friends must persevere to the end. Touched... Cherish friendship.