Hallelujah my little friend. Be careful on your path.
The word "hallelujah" translates to ".... .- .-.. .-.. . .-.. ..- .--- .- ...." in Morse. To give an example sentence, ".... .- .-.. .-.. . .-.. ..- .--- .- .... / -.-- --- ..- / .-. . .--. .-.. .. . -.." translates to "hallelujah you replied".
Nothing. 'Hallelujah' is a Hebrew word meaning "praise Yah".
The word is spelled hallelujah. Hallelujah literally means "praise Jehovah."
The word "hallelujah" written in Japanese katakana would be: ハレルヤ.
One example of using "hymns" in a sentence is, "We sang traditional hymns at the church service on Sunday."
no, it is Hebrew
Yes!
The English translation of the word 'aleluya' translates to the world 'Hallelujah'. The word 'Hallelujah' refers to being joyful or excited about something.
The word hallelujah is an interjection. It is an expression of gratitude usually used in songs of praise.
In a church is the best place to hear the word "Hallelujah" expressed joyously. My relatives joyously hugged me when they thought I had presents for them. The puppy jumped up joyously when he saw me.
25 is not correct. and the question should be: How many time is the word "hallelujah" sung in Handel's Hallelujah Chorus answer: 167 times
4 syllables