Congratulation in spanish

Felicidades

pronunciation: feliθidɑdes part of speech: noun
In gestures

congratulations! = ¡enhorabuena!, ¡felicitaciones!, ¡felicidades!. 

Example: 'Congratulations, Mr. Balzac!' exclaimed Hernandez, quickening to the fascinating possibilities of the announcement.

congratulation = felicitatión, enhorabuena. 

Example: I really couldn't make out what his congratulation was all about.

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» congratulations! = ¡enhorabuena!, ¡felicitaciones!, ¡felicidades!.

Example: 'Congratulations, Mr. Balzac!' exclaimed Hernandez, quickening to the fascinating possibilities of the announcement.

» give + congratulations = felicitar, dar la enhorabuena.

Example: Particular congratulations are also given to the 73 public libraries which have joined the Scottish Library Network.

» Posesivo + heartiest congratulations = Posesivo + más cordial enhorabuena, Posesivo + más sinceras felicitaciones.

Example: Our heartiest congratulations on this well deserved honor!.

» offer + Nombre + congratulations = dar la enhorabuena.

Example: There's nothing else you can do except tip your hat to them, offer them congratulations and wish them all the best in the future.

» self-congratulation = autoalabanza, autofelicitación.

Example: All too many conferences, workshops, and courses are much ado about nothing, they are merely opportunities for mutual self-congratulation.

Congratulation synonyms

felicitation in spanish: felicitación, pronunciation: felɪsəteɪʃən part of speech: noun
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