Congratulate the parents just as you would if they had given birth to the child. "Congratulations!! I know you'll be awesome parents!" is a nice thing you could say, or "Congratulations on your new addition - I know you'll be happy together!" Those sentiments are appropriate for a new child, be it biological or adopted, baby or teen ager!
Yes!
"congratulations, hope the baby is just like you"
hey glad you were born
On adoption, the Torah says that the child's status is determined by his birth parents and not adoptive parents.
Congratulation
Adoptif (masc.), adoptive (fem.).
To say "congratulations" in Hawaiian, you can use the phrase "Ho'omaika'i."
To the parents you can say something along the lines of, "Congratulations on bringing this new beautiful life into this world!" If it's something for the baby you can say, "Welcome to this world little one!"
It is better to say "congratulations" when congratulating someone because it is the correct plural form. Saying "congratulation" is grammatically incorrect in this context.
As long as you are a minor you are only allowed to do what your adoptive parents say. They are your legal guardians. And the grass is not always greener on the other side.
the Malayalam word for congratulation is Abhinandanangal
There is usually not much a mother can do to see her children she adopted out to family members if the new parents don't want to allow it. Once a child has been adopted, the adoptive parents have complete say in who the child does or doesn't see. It might help to talk to the adoptive parents to try to arrange a meeting.