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to celebrate = chagag (×—×’×’)

but in order to conjugate the verb, you'd have to provide the subject of the sentence. For example:

I am celebrating = ani chogeg (אני חוגג)
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To Celebrate in Hebrew is pronounced "Lachgog" - לחגוג.

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to celebrate = chagag (×—×’×’)

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khagigah (×—×’×™×’×”)

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