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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
intj
An exclamation used in songs of praise or thanksgiving to God.
Gott sei Dank
intj
(by extension) A general expression of gratitude or adoration.
Halleluja
noun
A shout of “Hallelujah”.

What does "hallelujah" mean?

  1. 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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