The topic was brought up in History, and since I have wondered my ENTIRE life what was actually said, I decided to crack the code!
Zulu words to opening verse of "Circle of Life," Lion King.
Nants ingonyama bagithi Baba | [Here comes a lion, Father] |
Sithi uhm ingonyama | [Oh yes, it's a lion] |
Nants ingonyama bagithi baba | |
Sithi uhhmm ingonyama | |
Ingonyama | |
Siyo Nqoba | [We're going to conquer] |
Ingonyama | |
Ingonyama nengw' enamabala | [A lion and a leopard come to this open place] |
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The opening lyrics of “The Circle of Life” are lines translated into and sung in A REAL LANGUAGE; one that is spoken by over 10 million people, including 95% of South Africa. The opening of “The Circle of Life” is in Zulu, the language of the Zulu people.
(Borrowed from: http://joanofmark.blogspot.com/2011/05/zulu-words-to-opening-verse-of-circle.html)
The opening lyrics of “The Circle of Life” are lines translated into and sung in A REAL LANGUAGE; one that is spoken by over 10 million people, including 95% of South Africa. The opening of “The Circle of Life” is in Zulu, the language of the Zulu people.
(Borrowed from: http://joanofmark.blogspot.com/2011/05/zulu-words-to-opening-verse-of-circle.html)
Speaking of wondering..
My next postis going to be about Mind-Wondering. As well as Mind-Wandering.
So, ponder that. :)
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