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Mada kuu yaweza kuwa tulipotoka, tulipo na tunakoelekea. asante mkuu.
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Other words that the kids were able to recognized came from the song "Hakuna Matata" which means "no worries" and the words of the wise monkey, Rafiki, "asante sana" which means "thank you."
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Other words that the kids were able to recognized came from the song "Hakuna Matata" which means "no worries" and the words of the wise monkey, Rafiki, "asante sana" which means "thank you."
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Other words that the kids were able to recognized came from the song "Hakuna Matata" which means "no worries" and the words of the wise monkey, Rafiki, "asante sana" which means "thank you."
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Other words that the kids were able to recognized came from the song "Hakuna Matata" which means "no worries" and the words of the wise monkey, Rafiki, "asante sana" which means "thank you."
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Other words that the kids were able to recognized came from the song "Hakuna Matata" which means "no worries" and the words of the wise monkey, Rafiki, "asante sana" which means "thank you."
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Other words that the kids were able to recognized came from the song "Hakuna Matata" which means "no worries" and the words of the wise monkey, Rafiki, "asante sana" which means "thank you."
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Other words that the kids were able to recognized came from the song "Hakuna Matata" which means "no worries" and the words of the wise monkey, Rafiki, "asante sana" which means "thank you."
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Other words that the kids were able to recognized came from the song "Hakuna Matata" which means "no worries" and the words of the wise monkey, Rafiki, "asante sana" which means "thank you."
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Other words that the kids were able to recognized came from the song "Hakuna Matata" which means "no worries" and the words of the wise monkey, Rafiki, "asante sana" which means "thank you."
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