I believe you mean the "word" congratulations, which would be "gong xi" with gong 1st tone and xi 3rd tone.恭喜
Congratulations to you! 恭喜你
Vadhayian!
Félicitations Alexandra.
You translate it from English into Chinese.
糖果 is candy in chinese
Origami is a Japanese word, and I don't know how you would say/write it in Chinese.
congratulations = felicidades or felicitaciones
恭喜!
Vadhayian!
There are many things you can write in a congratulations card. You can write best wishes, memories of the person or bible verses. You can also find nice quotes that fit the occasion to write.
the future tense in Chinese doesn't work like that. You would have to provide the entire sentence.
You can't write G in Chinese as the Chinese character system does not work the same as the English alphabet system.Chinese characters mainly consist of strokes to form a word.So there's no G in the Chinese character system.
* Send a nice card and just write at the bottom: Dear _______ Thank you for the congratulations as it means a lot coming from you.
Congratulations, your Squirtle has evolved into: Wartortle!
"Congratulations on your new baby _______."
congratulations on your daughter's engagement = felicidades por el compromiso de su hija
With the letters A to Z plus three country specific ones: Æ, Ø and Å.
Congratulations Stephanie