In these situations, replying “No problem." in their language can make them feel relieved. They did something wrong and they cannot apologize well because of language, so they worry even more than usual if it made you angry or unhappy. If you reply that it’ no problem in local language...
"… It means no worries For the rest of your days It's our problem-free philosophy Hakuna Matata!… " “Hakuna Matata” actually comes from Swahili, an Eastern African language. It means “no troubles” or “no problems.” Here it is; you’re welcome! You may also be interested in:...
No Problem flip flop guy not impressed but still selfie-capable. The Lion King popularizedhakuna matata, the Swahili version of “there are no worries”, which has become deeply entrenched in the lexicon of any child who watched the movie. In Thailand, my use of the expressionmai-pen-rai(p...
The camel library spends oneday in each village, and then goes to the next small town. It visits each village onceevery two weeks.The books in the camel library are in English, which the children in the villagesare learning as a foreign language in school. Swahili is the national language...
It’s All Good in the Hood This playful response adds some humor while getting the point across that everything is A-OK. It’s great for casual conversations between friends. Hakuna Matata The iconic Swahili phrase from The Lion King that translates to “no worries” ...
15Some of us have no problem with these things. So we should be patient with those who are not so strong and have doubts. We should not do what pleases us2but do what pleases them and is for their good. We should do whatever helps everyone grow stronger in faith.3Even Christ did no...
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I'VE NEVER had a problem admitting when I am wrong, or for that matter, when making a mistakeHowever after 58 years around here I've come to the conclusion that in the minds of some, it is akin to a crime to be wrong or make a mistake.Admittedly, I'm not the first to reach ...
but it’s fun to see them take an interest in Kenya now, too. When we go to the library or a book sale, they will often pick out books that have an Africa theme. (And I checked out three books about Kenya and Swahili from the kids’ section of the library on our first visit af...
so I've always been called 'Keer-in.'" He said part of the problem is that the name has both Gaelic roots and an Anglicized pronunciation, so the resulting sound is often somewhere in the middle. While co-stars and colleagues have insisted they need to pronounce his name correctly, the...