The old "Ingonyama nengw' enamabala" means 'the lion and the leopard' (I think it was in reference to 'how they're all part of the Circle of Life' back in Lion King 1).
Actually, I think that's a typo. "Ingonyama nengw' enamabala" WAS in the first one (and maybe still at the beginning of this one), but the phrase they repeat in THIS one was "Hela hey mamela, hela hey mamela," meaning 'hey hey listen, hey but listen.'
"Ubukhosi bo khokho We ndodana ye sizwe sonke" means 'The royalty Son of the whole nation'
Does anyone know what language that's in? I've heard it might be either Swahili or Zulu, but Africa's a big continent and there are a lot of languages there.
Does anyone know what language that's in? I've heard it might be either Swahili or Zulu, but Africa's a big continent and there are a lot of languages there.
The old "Ingonyama nengw' enamabala" means 'the lion and the leopard' (I think it was in reference to 'how they're all part of the Circle of Life' back in Lion King 1).
Actually, I think that's a typo. "Ingonyama nengw' enamabala" WAS in the first one (and maybe still at the beginning of this one), but the phrase they repeat in THIS one was "Hela hey mamela, hela hey mamela," meaning 'hey hey listen, hey but listen.'
"Ubukhosi bo khokho We ndodana ye sizwe sonke" means 'The royalty Son of the whole nation'
Does anyone know what language that's in? I've heard it might be either Swahili or Zulu, but Africa's a big continent and there are a lot of languages there.
Does anyone know what language that's in? I've heard it might be either Swahili or Zulu, but Africa's a big continent and there are a lot of languages there.
@kayla11160 It's in Zulu.
@kayla11160 It's in Zulu.