Heartiest Congratulations !
-Nimesh
The adjective form of "congratulations" is "congratulatory."
Congratulations is a noun. Example: I'd like to offer my congratulations on your recent engagement. It's is also used as an interjection. Example: Congratulations! You're getting married!
The likely word is the adjective form congratulatory(used in 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.
congratulations on.
congratulations for being
Congratulations David
The correct spelling is 'congratulations'.
congratulations = félicitations or congratulations
In MΔori, you can say "whakamihi" which means congratulations.
congratulations
Congratulations!
No, you cannot say, they send their congratulations. You have to say they sent their congratulations.