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You say "my condolences", not "my condolence". For example, if someone you know has passed away, you would write in a sympathy card "I am sorry for your loss, my condolences".
The primary purpose of condolence is to express sympathy and support to someone who is grieving the loss of a loved one. It serves to acknowledge their pain and offer comfort during a difficult time. Condolence messages can help foster connection and provide solace, reminding the bereaved that they are not alone in their sorrow.
If you're asking how you should respond, a simple "thank you" would normally be considered sufficient. Condolences (note the s, you never offer just one condolence for some reason) comes from Latin words meaning "shared pain", so it's basically a slightly fancy way of saying "we're sorry to hear about what happened to you."
Condolence is a noun. Therefore it has no tense. It has singular and plural.
You have to drop a scrabble set and then write down all of the upward facing letters, this will be your condolence
That is the correct spelling of "condolences" (sympathy for a loss, usually a death).Condolences is correct.
There are various things that you could do to offer condolences to a Muslim. For example, you could remind them that their loved one is now living in paradise with Allah.
Surely whatever you feel is in keeping with expressing condolence.
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The word "condolence" is from Late Latin. It was used as early as 1600. Please see the related link below.
Some antonyms for condolence are: brutality, ferocity, hard-heartedness, hardness, harshness, inhumanity, ruthlessness, severity, sternness