Published On Apr 24, 2021
Let’s translate the words, names, and songs that incorporated African languages in The Lion King! I have finally compiled the meaning behind all of the Swahili phrases and words along with the Zulu lyrics written by Lebo M. From the first chant in the Circle of Life to the last moment when Simba, Nala, Timon and Pumbaa are on the peak of Pride Rock, everything will be explained. Nants ingonyama bagithi baba! (Here comes the lion, my people, the father of our nation!) Sithi uh ingonyama! (We hail the lion!)
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