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The correct spelling is 'congratulations'.
No, you cannot say, they send their congratulations. You have to say they sent their congratulations.
The word congratulation is rarely used in the singular, but as "congratulations".(e.g. I sent my congratulations. or simply Congratulations!)
'Gung hei' means congratulations in Cantonese while 'Gung hei neih' means congratulations to you.
congratulations my friend - Parabens meu amigo
congratulations on.
congratulations for being
Congratulations David
The correct spelling is 'congratulations'.
congratulations = félicitations or congratulations
The adjective form of "congratulations" is "congratulatory."
In MΔori, you can say "whakamihi" which means congratulations.
"Proficiat" is how you say congratulations in Flemish.
congratulations
Congratulations!
No, you cannot say, they send their congratulations. You have to say they sent their congratulations.
"Congratulations" is the correct term to use when offering well-wishes or expressing joy for someone's accomplishment or good news. "Congratulation" is not used in this context.