Hallelujah is a Hebrew word meaning "praise ye JAH (Jehovah)." In modern parlance, both words mean "praise the Lord" or "praise Jehovah."
Nothing. 'Hallelujah' is a Hebrew word meaning "praise Yah".
"Hallelujah" is an English transliteration of the Hebrew word "halleluyah," meaning "praise the Lord." "Alleluia" is a Latin transliteration of the same word. The difference lies in the language of origin and the spelling, but both words convey the same meaning of praising God.
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".
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The word "hallelujah" written in Japanese katakana would be: ハレルヤ.
The word is spelled hallelujah. Hallelujah literally means "praise Jehovah."
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Yes that is the same meaning.
hallelujah means praise jah
The English translation of the word 'aleluya' translates to the world 'Hallelujah'. The word 'Hallelujah' refers to being joyful or excited about something.