There really is not direct translation from English to Spanish of the word 'Hooray'. I'm not a native speaker but am fluent, and I have never heard anyone of my friends say 'hurray' which is what most Spanish/English dictionaries will tell you.
Personally, I use expressions like:
Que Bueno! or Que Buenisimo!
Aye!
Orrale or Guey (but these are kind of silly and are really only said in Mexico)
(On the other hand, my Mexican Spanish dictionary gives 'Viva!' and 'hurra!' for English 'hurra(h)').
OR...if you're trying to toast someone (as you would newlyweds or person celebrating a birthday), you can use brindar or brindar por.
Sorry I don't have a set answer, but the realm of translation from 2 completely different language families is a little ambiguous. Germanic languages (English) don't translate ALL that well to the Romance languages (Spanish), but I hope this helps anyway!
Translation: ¡Hurra!
hurra, volvistes. or. hurra, regresastes
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Hooray for you!
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).
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