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What language is simba?

"Simba" is Swahili for "lion." It's a word from the Swahili language, which is spoken in East Africa, particularly in Tanzania, Kenya, and Uganda.

It's interesting to note that the name was chosen for the Disney movie "The Lion King" because it reflects the character's role as a powerful lion.

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