You can say "Congratulations to both of you!" or simply "Congrats to both!" If you want to be more formal, you could say "Heartfelt congratulations to both of you!" These expressions convey your best wishes and celebrate the achievement of both individuals.
Yes, you can say "congratulations to you", but most people usually just say "congratulations!" as an exclamation! :)
Both are correct and commonly used. "Congratulations on your graduation" and "Congratulations for your graduation" have the same meaning and can be used interchangeably.
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No, you cannot say, they send their congratulations. You have to say they sent their congratulations.
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"Proficiat" is how you say congratulations in Flemish.
"Congrats" is an abbreviation, not suitable for formal writing or polite discourse. You may say Congratulations to both of you, or -to you both.
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In Filipino, you would say "Congratulations" as "Congratulations" or "Pakaka-bait."
You can say "čestitke" in Bosnian to say congratulations.
In Sicilian, you can say "Cungratulazioni!" to express congratulations. Another common expression is "Complimenti!" Both phrases convey well wishes for someone's achievements or special occasions.
In Hindi, you can say congratulations by saying "बधाई हो" (Badhai ho).