/hɑːˈhɑː/

(Hé hé)
Haha
used to represent laughter or amusement in a casual or sarcastic manner

(Hah!)
Ha!
used to express a sense of victory, satisfaction, or superiority

(Hoera!)
Joepie!
used to express excitement, enthusiasm, or celebration
/wˈuːhˈuː/

(Hoera! We hebben het kampioenschap gewonnen!)
Joepie! We hebben het kampioenschap gewonnen!
used to express excitement, joy, or celebration

(Joepie!)
Hoera!
used to express excitement, enthusiasm, or joy

(Jippie!)
Joehoe!
used to express excitement, joy, or exhilaration
/jˈiːhˈɔː/

(Hoera!)
Joepie!
used to express enthusiasm, excitement, or triumph
"Yee-haw" is an exuberant interjection associated with Western culture and cowboy traditions and is often accompanied by a sense of celebration or a feeling of exhilaration.

(Joepie!)
Hoera!
used to express joy, excitement, or delight

(Hiep hiep hoera!)
Hoera!
used to celebrate success, good news, or happy occasions
/hˈuːwiː/

(Wauw!)
Hé!
used to express various emotions such as excitement, surprise, or amazement
/ˈoʊ bˈɔɪ/

(Oh boy)
Oh jongen
used to express surprise, excitement, or anticipation
/hˈɪp hˈɪp hˈoːɹeɪ/

(Hiep hiep hoera!)
Hoera!
used to express joy, celebration, or congratulations
/ˈuː lˌæ lˌæ/

(Oe la la)
Ooh là là
used to express admiration, delight, or sometimes flirtatiousness
"Ooh la la" has its origins in French and is often associated with expressions of admiration, sophistication, or allure. However, it has been adopted into English and is commonly used in various English-speaking cultures as a way to evoke a sense of elegance or excitement.

(Jeetje!)
Hoera!
used to express joy, excitement, or celebration
/bˈuːjə/

(Yes! Ik ben geslaagd voor het eindexamen!)
Joepie! Ik heb het eindexamen gehaald!
used in response to success, victory, or achievement

(Leve!)
Hoera!
used to express triumph, joy, or approval
In historical contexts, "huzzah" was commonly used by soldiers, sailors, and crowds to cheer on commanders, celebrate victories, or express support for causes. In modern usage, "huzzah" is sometimes employed humorously or ironically to evoke a sense of nostalgia or to playfully mimic historical speech.
/hˈɑːt dˈɑːɡ/

( wat geweldig!)
Hé
used to express excitement or satisfaction when something good happens
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