"Congratulations are in order" is a phrase used to express that someone deserves recognition or praise for an achievement or significant event. It typically indicates that the situation calls for celebration, such as a promotion, graduation, or milestone. The phrase suggests that it is appropriate to acknowledge and commend the person's success.
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The Yiddish word for congratulations is Mazeltov.(pronounced MUZZLE-TOF)
Congratulations
Congratulations in Arabic
Largely congratulations
It is better to say "congratulations" when congratulating someone because it is the correct plural form. Saying "congratulation" is grammatically incorrect in this context.
congratulations, and mean it. :]
Congratulations ANSWER: It is used as a phrase of congratulations on the birth or baptism of a child. It literally means, "may he live for you."
Lithuanian word 'sveikinu' - "i congratulate you; congratulations'
I think you mean kudos. Kudos is short for congratulations
I believe you mean the "word" congratulations, which would be "gong xi" with gong 1st tone and xi 3rd tone.恭喜 Congratulations to you! 恭喜你