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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).
The term for a cheer or group shout is usually "hurrah", but has the variants hooray, hurray, and hoorah.(When used as an interjection, it is more often "hooray" or "hurrah".)
The phrase "hooray these sentences are not very difficult yet" contains an independent clause: "these sentences are not very difficult yet." The word "hooray" serves as an exclamation and is not part of a grammatical clause. The independent clause can stand alone as a complete sentence.
Woop Woop! Huzzah! Hooray!
Hooray for you!
The word "hooray" in Yiddish is typically expressed as "oyoy."
In a secret session, Taylor told a fan they were her 'happy sounds'.
Hourra.
My Wife's Gone to the Country - Hooray Hooray 1909 was released on: USA: 1 September 1909
Goodbye Hooray was created in 2011.
Hooray for Reading was created in 1979.
Hooray for Boobies was created in 1998.
Hooray for Love was created in 1935.
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Hooray for Everything was created on 2000-01-01.
Hooray for Mister Whiskers was created in 1998.