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I doubt there is a direct translation for jubilant (see paragraph below for why), but you could say "laetissimus"(pronounced light-iss-im-uss), the superlative of "Laetus", which means happy. Being the superlative, "laetissimus" means very happy.

English is a somewhat unusual language in that it has many words for the same concept i.e. to convey "big", one could say big, large, massive, enormous, huge, gargantuan, colossal et cetera. (As an aside, "Et cetera" is Latin for "and the others/ the rest.") Latin, on the other hand, does not; there is probably no direct translation for jubilant, which is one of the many words in English for happy. Instead, there are a handful of Latin words meaning happy, to be modified to suit the degree of happiness.

TLDR: "Laetissimus", pronounced light-iss-(as in hiss, not is)-im-uss(as in bus, not us)

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Q: What is the Latin word for jubilant and what does it mean in Latin?
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