mazal tov (מזל טוב), pronounced mah-ZAHL tÅv Many English speaking Jews pronounce this as Mazel tov or mazel toff. (in Yiddish, it is pronounced MAH-zel tahf)
The most appropiate thing to say would be "congratulations".
If the Jewish person speaks English, the best thing to say is "Happy Holidays".
In Hebrew, it is Shalom.
congratulations on.
No, you cannot say, they send their congratulations. You have to say they sent their congratulations.
no flowers say congratulations
In MΔori, you can say "whakamihi" which means congratulations.
You can say "Δestitke" in Bosnian to say congratulations.
In Hindi, you can say congratulations by saying "ΰ€¬ΰ€§ΰ€Ύΰ€ ΰ€Ήΰ₯" (Badhai ho).
congratulations on your wedding
"Proficiat" is how you say congratulations in Flemish.
When someone says congratulations to you, or when someone congratulates you, say, "Thank you".
In Hawaiian, you can say "Ho'omaika'i."
You can say "Congratulations on your new nephew!" or "Congratulations on becoming an uncle!" to express your joy and excitement for the new addition to the family.
It is better to say "congratulations" when congratulating someone because it is the correct plural form. Saying "congratulation" is grammatically incorrect in this context.