
There are many reasons you might congratulate someone: passing that test… they’ve got engaged or won the Eurovision Song Contest… publishing a new book 😉
Here are just some of the ways to congratulate someone in the 50 languages of Europe in a Day!
- Albanian – Përgëzime!
- Arabic – تهانينا (Tahanina!)
- Armenian – Շնորհավորանքներ! (Shnorhavorank’ner!)
- Azerbaijani – Təbrik Edirik!
- Basque – Zorionak!
- Belarusian – Віншуем! (Vinšuyem!)
- Bulgarian – Честито! (Čestito!)
- Catalan – Felicitaçions!
- Croatian – Čestitam!
- Czech – Blahopřeji!
- Danish – Tillykke!
- Dutch – Gefeliciteerd!
- Estonian – Palju Õnne!
- Faroese – Til Lukku!
- Finnish – Onneksi Olkoon!
- French – Félicitations!
- Georgian – გილოცავთ! (Gilotsavt!)
- German – Herzliche Glückwünsche!
- Greek – Συγχαρητήρια! (Synkharitíria!)
- Greenlandic – Pilluaritsi!
- Hungarian – Gratulálok!
- Icelandic – Til Hamingju!
- Irish Gaelic – Comhghairdeas!
- Italian – Complimenti!
- Jèrriais – Félicitâtions!
- Latin – Congratulationes Tibi Ago!
- Latvian – Apsveicu!
- Lithuanian – Sveikiname!
- Low German – Hartlik Lückwunsch!
- Luxembourgish – Gratulatioun!
- Macedonian – Честитки! (Čestitki!)
- Maltese – Prosit!
- Manx – Moylley Dhyt!
- Monégasque – Feliçitaçiun!
- Northern Sami – Lihkusávaldagat!
- Norwegian – Gratulerer!
- Polish – Gratulacje!
- Portuguese – Parabéns!
- Romanian – Felicitări!
- Russian – Поздравления! (Pozdravlyeniya!)
- Scots Gaelic – Co-gháirdeachas!
- Serbian – Честитам! (Čestitam!)
- Slovak – Gratulujem!
- Slovene – Čestitke!
- Spanish – ¡Felicidades!
- Swedish – Grattis!
- Swiss German – Härzlichi Glückwünsch!
- Turkish – Tebrikler!
- Ukrainian – Я Вітаю Тебе! (Ya Vitayu Tebe!)
- Welsh – Llongyfarchiadau!
Author: James Scanlan
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