Opa (in Greek οπα)
That would be the Greek Culture.
In Dutch, the word "opa" translates to "grandpa" in English. Another Dutch word that is a synonym to "opa" and also translates as "grandpa" is "grootvader." This is not to be confused with the Greek use of "opa," which is more of an interjection, usually used to express happiness.
Opa also means grandfather in Dutch and German. Oma means grandmother in Dutch and German.
εβίβα, pronounced Eviva
There are many Jewish languages, but you probably mean Hebrew. In any event, opa has no meaning in Hebrew. It is a German word for grandpa. In Hebrew, Grandpa is Saba (סבא)Opa is also an interjection in Greek.
Ompa til du dør was created on 2001-09-01.
Short o , like hop . This is an abbreviation for operation or operative.
Dutch: grootvader (formal) / opa (informal) French: grand-père German: opa Greek: Papou Italian: nonno Spanish:abuelo
"Opa" not "Oopa" doesn't mean anything. It is just a saying that is used during Greek celebrations...sometimes. Movies tend to over exaggerate the use of "opa." Many times it is not ever used.
Ompa Lompas are not real. They were fictional creatures created by Roald Dahl in his book Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
"Opah!", or "Opa!", means the same in Greek as the word "Ole!" means in Spanish: "Hooray!" (I think).