"I did it" and "hooray" are similar enough in meaning to "yatta". It's an exclamation given when you accomplish something you are proud of.
2007-05-15 10:31:44
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answered by Belie 7
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Yatta Japanese
2016-12-12 08:06:25
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answered by bebout 4
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Yatta Meaning
2016-10-04 11:33:41
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answered by Anonymous
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I guess I think of it as hooray...but it also is because of something completed. I finished my finals, YATTA!
There is a crazy song called "The Yatta song"....umm. There is a video too that u can download...the feeling is all there even though it is crazy!
2007-05-15 10:52:01
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answered by Alcheme 2
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Both of those meanings are possible. Yaru means to do, and yatta is the past tense. The pronoun I is not needed. If you did it (completion), and your voice is enthusiastic, then it means hooray (I did it, I succeeded, I was able to do it, etc.),
2007-05-15 10:49:44
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answered by Fred 7
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Yup that's right - I did it! Yatta! I finish the entire 2500-piece super mega puzzle!
2007-05-15 11:19:22
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answered by ? 7
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If you know Japanese: what does "Yatta!" mean?
I've read that it's either "I did it!" or "Hooray!"-- are there two meanings?
I did use a search engine, but I found varying definitions.
2015-08-02 02:29:22
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answered by Anonymous
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It is generally just a means of celebration of something being finished or anything else like that i believe.
2007-05-15 12:28:28
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answered by Anonymous
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it means THAT IS WHY BECAUSE SO SHES NOT FEELING GOOD THATS WHY SHE WENT HOME---kibun ga warui kara,dakara kanojo ga kaetta BECAUSE I LIKE YOU---anata no koto suki dakara I TOLD YOU SO!----Dakara iutta deshou
2016-04-06 06:13:34
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answered by Anonymous
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is also a Japanese word meaning "it's done!", "ready!" or "all right!"
2007-05-15 17:50:48
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answered by スミレ 4
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