interjection Internet Slang

yatta

YAH-tah · interjection · informal

"I did it!" — a joyful cry of triumph.

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A celebratory exclamation meaning 'I/we did it!' or 'hooray!', shouted after a success or victory.

“Yatta! We finally beat the final boss!”
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yatta In A Sentence

Yatta! We finally beat the final boss!

Origin & Usage

Japanese やった (yatta), the past tense of yaru 'to do', used as a triumphant shout.

Variants yattaa

People Also Ask

What does yatta mean?

Yatta is a joyful Japanese exclamation meaning 'I did it!' or 'hooray!', shouted after a success or victory.

How do you use yatta?

You shout it after achieving something, as in 'Yatta! We finally beat the final boss!'

Where does yatta come from?

It's from the Japanese やった, the past tense of yaru ('to do'), used as a triumphant shout.

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