Word: hurrah

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Translations: hurrah

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spanish
Translations:
¡hurra, hurra
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german
Translations:
hurra, hurray
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french
Translations:
hourra, vive, bravo, hurray
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italian
Translations:
evviva, viva, urrà, hurrà
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portuguese
Translations:
hurra, hurray, viva, aplaudir
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dutch
Translations:
hoera, hurray, leve, lang Leve
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russian
Translations:
ура
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norwegian
Translations:
hurra, hurray
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swedish
Translations:
hurra, hurray, leve
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finnish
Translations:
hurraa, hurray, eläköön, hurrata
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danish
Translations:
hurra, hurray, længe leve
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czech
Translations:
hurá, Hurray, počin
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polish
Translations:
hurra, hurray, hura, roztargnieniu
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hungarian
Translations:
hurrá, éljen, hurrát
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turkish
Translations:
yaşasın, hurray, yaşa, hurra
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greek
Translations:
ζήτω, ουρά
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ukrainian
Translations:
ура, загранице, в загранице
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albanian
Translations:
urra
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bulgarian
Translations:
ура
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belarusian
Translations:
ўра, ура
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estonian
Translations:
hurraa, Hurray, Tähistame, Hurrata
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croatian
Translations:
ura, hura živio, proslava
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icelandic
Translations:
Húrra, húrrrra, húrrrra í
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lithuanian
Translations:
valio, Hurray, šaukti valio, Val hurrah
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latvian
Translations:
urā
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macedonian
Translations:
Ура, Hurray
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romanian
Translations:
ura, chiu, vivant
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slovenian
Translations:
hura, Hurray, Juhu živel
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slovak
Translations:
hurá

The meaning and "use of": hurrah

noun
  • an utterance of the word “hurrah.”. - Everyone ought to lead a parade once in their life, just to experience the curious sensation of marching down the middle of the street to cheers and hurrahs .
verb
  • shout “hurrah.”. - The young men, fired by the strong wine, shouted and hurrahed , and shrieked, and such a din arose as threatened to drown the music.
exclamation
  • used to express joy or approval. - Hurrah! She's here at last!

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