The “Lion King” takes place in Africa and Swahili is a common language in various parts of the continent. Many words used in the story are Swahili, the most well-known of which is “Hakuna Matata”, which means “no worries”. “Pumbaa” means “lazy” and "careless” in Swahili, p...
The Lion Kingisn't just told in English. Songs inThe Lion Kinguse six different African languages throughout the show, including Zulu, Swahili and Xhosa, representing a variety of African nations and communities. Julie Taymor, theatre designer and director, designed the all of the costumes and ...
Swahili for King of Cats) truly is the king of the lake.For the four shipmates on my trip, the knowledge that we pretty much had Africa's third largest lake to ourselves made us feel as pioneering as Dr Livingstone, who first set eyes on Lake Malawi (which he named Lake Nyasa) in ...
This article now covers the whole AIDS era from 1981 to 2020. I have had inside information from day one in the USA. The video on this pa proves my information on AIDS was spot on.We now know who hid AIDS and caused it to spread worldwide. We also have proof that Kissinger, Bush,...
Swahili: Southampton Swedish: Southampton Tagalog: Southampton Tajik: Совт-ҳемптун Tamil: சவுத்தாம்டன் Tamil: சௌதாம்ப்டன் Tatar: Саутһәмптон Telugu: సౌతాంప్టన్ Thai: Southamp...
The Lion King does deviate from Hamlet at about the middle of the movie, turning the tragedy into a happy ending, but the basic plotlines are there: the crazed uncle (Claudius, Scar) killing the king (Hamlet Sr., Mufasa); the son (Hamlet Jr., Simba->which means lion in swahili) beco...