Pronunciation: /hɑːˈkuːnə məˈtɑːtə/
noun a Swahili phrase that means 'no worries' or 'no problems'
A1 Hakuna matata means no worries in Swahili.
A2 During our safari in Africa, we learned the phrase hakuna matata.
B1 The philosophy of hakuna matata promotes a carefree attitude towards life.
B2 After experiencing the beauty of the Serengeti, I truly embraced the concept of hakuna matata.
C1 In times of stress, remembering hakuna matata helps me stay calm and positive.
C2 The idea of hakuna matata resonates with me on a deep level, reminding me to live in the present and let go of worries.
formal The phrase 'hakuna matata' is a Swahili phrase that means 'no worries'.
informal Whenever I start feeling stressed, I just remind myself to hakuna matata.
slang Hey dude, just hakuna matata and everything will work out fine.
figurative In life, it's important to remember to hakuna matata and not let little things bother you.
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