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The word "hooray" in Yiddish is typically expressed as "oyoy."
"That is so great! Hooray, hooray, and thanks."
In a secret session, Taylor told a fan they were her 'happy sounds'.
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Hooray for you!
hurra, volvistes. or. hurra, regresastes
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).
In Irish, "hooray" is often expressed as "hurra" or "hurrá." Another common way to convey excitement or celebration is by using the phrase "sláinte," which means "health" and is typically used when toasting. These expressions capture the spirit of celebration similar to "hooray."
My Wife's Gone to the Country - Hooray Hooray 1909 was released on: USA: 1 September 1909
I say Omaha and Alameda
Goodbye Hooray was created in 2011.