Praise Yah = Hallelu Yah (הללויה)
The Bible does not specifically give this allocation to this or any phrase although some church denominations may.The word "hallelujah" or (actually, two words) "hallelu jah" is the Hebrew phrase for "Praise Yah" which in the Hebrew language is the most personal manner of addressing the Lord... "Yah" being shorthand or, if you will, a nickname for "Yahweh"--God's personal name in Hebrew.
"kha-YAH"
Hallel is Hebrew for Praise Jah(Yah) is a Hebrew derivative of the Egyptian word iah, or moon. So, it simply means, "Praise the Moon". It means praise Jehovah. Jah is short for Jehovah. Jehovah is gods name.
Nothing. 'Hallelujah' is a Hebrew word meaning "praise Yah".
They are praising, or giving praise to God.Hallelujah is a Hebrew word composed of two parts:Hallelu, meaning praiseJah or Yah (short for Jehovah or Yahweh), meaning God
הללויה (pronounced hah-leh-lu-yah), means "praise God"
yah-PAHN (יפן)
"Ne Yah" has no meaning in Hebrew, but "yah" by itself means "gosh".
PEH-rakh yah-FEH (פרח יפה)
Sookaria סוכריה (Soo-kah-ree-yah)
yahl-DAH yah-FAH (???? ???)
yeer-meh-YAH-hoo (ירמיהו)