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The word is spelled in different ways, depending on the usage:

The interjection hallelujah is from the Hebrew for Praise God, halleluya. It is used for a general statement of thanks or praise. Hallelujah is the spelling of a song by Leonard Cohen that had ubiquitous use, and of the chorus from Handel's Messiah.

The Latin version is alleluia and is capitalized Alleluia when referring to the specific liturgical expression used in a Mass.

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