Please
It simply means "pleasing" or " VERY pleasing".
The root word of "congratulate" is "grat," which comes from the Latin word "gratus" meaning pleasing or thankful.
as far as i know there is no "exact" translation for the word. but the root word is "Gracia" meaning grace , or to accept greatfully.
From the Latin gratiis meaning 'thanks, without recompense, without payment, free'
Euphonious ( lit. "good sounding") means pleasing to hear.
It simply means "pleasing" or " VERY pleasing".
The root word of "congratulate" is "grat," which comes from the Latin word "gratus" meaning pleasing or thankful.
as far as i know there is no "exact" translation for the word. but the root word is "Gracia" meaning grace , or to accept greatfully.
Grateful comes from Latin gratus meaning "pleasing."
The root of "delicious" is from the Latin word "deliciosus," meaning delightful or pleasing. The word has evolved over time to primarily refer to food that is highly enjoyable or tasty.
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From the Latin gratiis meaning 'thanks, without recompense, without payment, free'
The root in gratitude means "pleasing".
The root in gratitude means "pleasing".
The root in gratitude means "pleasing".
A slang word for pleasing is sweet.
Comparative: more pleasing