hallelujah in German
hallelujah in German is halleluja, Gott sei Dank, Halleluja — hallelujah means an exclamation of praise, joy, or relief.
hallelujah in German
halleluja
An exclamation used in songs of praise or thanksgiving to God.
Gott sei Dank
(by extension) A general expression of gratitude or adoration.
Halleluja
A shout of “Hallelujah”.
What does "hallelujah" mean?
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interjection An exclamation of praise, joy, or relief.
"Hallelujah, the rain finally stopped!"
hallelujah in a sentence
- Hallelujah, the rain finally stopped!
- The choir sang "Hallelujah" during the service.
Common German translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "hallelujah" in German?
"hallelujah" in German is halleluja, Gott sei Dank, Halleluja. hallelujah means: An exclamation of praise, joy, or relief.
How do you use "hallelujah" in a sentence?
Example: "Hallelujah, the rain finally stopped!" In German, "hallelujah" is halleluja, Gott sei Dank, Halleluja.
Are there other ways to say "hallelujah" in German?
Yes — German has 3 translations listed for "hallelujah": halleluja, Gott sei Dank, Halleluja.
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