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No, the word 'hooray' is an exclamation or interjection; a word used to express joy, approval, or encouragement.An adjective is a word used to describe a noun.Example: Hooray! They scored the winning point.the word 'hooray' is an exclamation;the word 'winning' is an adjective describing the noun 'point'.
Aloha. Answer: Hipahipa! [hee-pah hee-pah]. You MUST say it twice; this is 'hooray!'. If you only say hipa, you will be talking about a sheep. : ) A hui hou (until next time).
No, the word "hooray" is not a noun. It is an interjection or exclamation used to express joy or excitement.
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It has no real meaning. People say zowie when they are excited like yippee and hooray and o boy!
In a secret session, Taylor told a fan they were her 'happy sounds'.
I was just absolutely floored when my arrival caused a rousing "Hip, hip, hooray!" from the soiree's attendees. Hip, hip, hooray for the U.S. of A!
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Yes and no. The Jewish word for Sabbath is "Shabbat." Christians just say Sabbath.
Often times you may use 'Yatta' in contexts where English speakers would say "hooray."
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