Has the same meaning as Hakuna Matata. The only difference is one is in Sotho( Lesotho) and the other one is in Swahili.
Mphe tjelete Me ( Please give me money mom)
Akinatjele ( I dont have any money)
Okay, akuna matata.(Okay, akuna matata)
Akinatjele ( I dont have any money)
Okay, akuna matata.(Okay, akuna matata)
by TSP001 May 23, 2008
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The first among Seraphim and voice of god. The only angel to be so close to god that he requires six wings so cover his brilliance.
by Seraph_ March 13, 2009
Get the Metatron mug.Mulattanese come from the world mulatto, meaning half-black half-white.. Add the "ese" for the Asian blood and you've got "mulattanese"..
by Some Mulattanese Girl July 8, 2004
Get the mulattanese mug.To go munting for 6 day and 6 nights. In true muntathons no food or water is consumed, living only off the nutrients gained from the victim corpse.
by Walekim November 8, 2008
Get the Muntathon mug.A person of mixed ancestry. Most commonly used to refer to people of both African and European ancestry. It has been used in early American history to refer to the children of Native Americans and Europeans as well. This later usage has fallen into disuse.
In Latin America and especially Brazil, the female version, mulata has come to be used also to refer to a beautiful woman of afrodescent, irrespective of level European admixture.
The Etymology of the word comes from old Spanish for little mule. Mulato or muleto means little mule, just like jabato means little jabali (Boar).
Some people have erroneously claimed that Mulatto comes from from Muwalladin in Arab.
The Muwallad theory encounters certain problems when compared to a timeline of usage and definition. The term mulato is documented in the data bank of the Real Academia Española (Spanish Royal Academy) for the first time in 1472. It states "The term mulata is documented in our diachronic data bank in 1472 and is used in reference to livestock mules in "Documentacion medieval de la Corte del Justicia de Ganaderos de Zaragoza", whereas muladí (from mullawadí) does not appear until the XVIII century, according to Corominas". Another problem with the Muwallad theory of origin is that Muwallad is not phonetically similar to Mulato. Mu LAH toh vs Mu wah LAD. The theory of Muladí a later derivative of Muwallad (Plural Muwalladin, shortened to Muladí) was based on some similarity with Mulato in writing. But even there, Muladí has a stress on the last vocal, while Mulato doesn't. Mu lah DI vs Mu LAH to. Neither by timeline comparison or phonetic comparison can we see any valid evidence for this claim.
In Latin America and especially Brazil, the female version, mulata has come to be used also to refer to a beautiful woman of afrodescent, irrespective of level European admixture.
The Etymology of the word comes from old Spanish for little mule. Mulato or muleto means little mule, just like jabato means little jabali (Boar).
Some people have erroneously claimed that Mulatto comes from from Muwalladin in Arab.
The Muwallad theory encounters certain problems when compared to a timeline of usage and definition. The term mulato is documented in the data bank of the Real Academia Española (Spanish Royal Academy) for the first time in 1472. It states "The term mulata is documented in our diachronic data bank in 1472 and is used in reference to livestock mules in "Documentacion medieval de la Corte del Justicia de Ganaderos de Zaragoza", whereas muladí (from mullawadí) does not appear until the XVIII century, according to Corominas". Another problem with the Muwallad theory of origin is that Muwallad is not phonetically similar to Mulato. Mu LAH toh vs Mu wah LAD. The theory of Muladí a later derivative of Muwallad (Plural Muwalladin, shortened to Muladí) was based on some similarity with Mulato in writing. But even there, Muladí has a stress on the last vocal, while Mulato doesn't. Mu lah DI vs Mu LAH to. Neither by timeline comparison or phonetic comparison can we see any valid evidence for this claim.
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