Como dizer "Você está de parabéns" em inglês
Você está de parabéns pelo artigo que você escreveu.
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Congratulations on the article you wrote.
Congratulations on your article.
Congrats on your article (informal)
I've got to hand it to you. That was a great article.
Congratulations on your article.
Congrats on your article (informal)
I've got to hand it to you. That was a great article.
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E como ficaria:
"Eu estou de parabéns"
Congratulations on myself?
"Eu estou de parabéns"
Congratulations on myself?
Sugestão:
Eu estou de parabéns.
I can congratulate myself.
Exemplo adicional:
''I suppose I can congratulate myself: I've schooled her well.'' [www.dailymail.co.uk]
P.S.: Você está de parabéns! = Congratulations!
Bons estudos.
Eu estou de parabéns.
I can congratulate myself.
Exemplo adicional:
''I suppose I can congratulate myself: I've schooled her well.'' [www.dailymail.co.uk]
P.S.: Você está de parabéns! = Congratulations!
Bons estudos.
well done ! congratulations !
cheers!
cheers!
Kudos for your excepionnal performance !
kudosnoun
1. Recognition of achievement or superiority or a sign of this:
accolade, distinction, honor, laurel (often used in plural).
2. An expression of warm approval:
acclaim, acclamation, applause, celebration, commendation, compliment, encomium, eulogy, laudation, panegyric, plaudit, praise.
The American Herita
cheers!
kudosnoun
1. Recognition of achievement or superiority or a sign of this:
accolade, distinction, honor, laurel (often used in plural).
2. An expression of warm approval:
acclaim, acclamation, applause, celebration, commendation, compliment, encomium, eulogy, laudation, panegyric, plaudit, praise.
The American Herita
cheers!
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I believe congratulations are in order!
mari_18cf I would suggest "I should give myself a pat on the back (pat on my back)."
Juliana, a great post! Give yourself a pat on the back!
mari_18cf I would suggest "I should give myself a pat on the back (pat on my back)."
Juliana, a great post! Give yourself a pat on the back!
Also,
Ex)Full marks to Jo for spotting the error in time.
Ex)Full marks to Jo for spotting the error in time.
Thanks for the replies.
How about: I deserve congratulations?
How about: I deserve congratulations?
It´s fine, but I would like to add just one little comment, Mari.
In general, when there´s congratulations in a sentence, it comes along with the preposition "on" [or "for'' , if you mean some achievement. And "to'' (in a very few cases)].
So:
I deserve (some) congratulations on this work, don´t I ?
Don´t I deserve some congrations for my feat as well? it´s not everyday that someone sails from Natal to Fernando de Noronha just windsurfing!
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Obviously, if you are in a conversation and it´s explicit that you have done something worth some praise, then just "congratulations" as in "So, don´t I deserve congratulations?" would do (since it´s implicit that you mean "So, don´t I deserve congratulations for what I have done?"
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In general, people gets congratulated for/on/to something. Of course, there are cases and cases.
In general, when there´s congratulations in a sentence, it comes along with the preposition "on" [or "for'' , if you mean some achievement. And "to'' (in a very few cases)].
So:
I deserve (some) congratulations on this work, don´t I ?
Don´t I deserve some congrations for my feat as well? it´s not everyday that someone sails from Natal to Fernando de Noronha just windsurfing!
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Obviously, if you are in a conversation and it´s explicit that you have done something worth some praise, then just "congratulations" as in "So, don´t I deserve congratulations?" would do (since it´s implicit that you mean "So, don´t I deserve congratulations for what I have done?"
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In general, people gets congratulated for/on/to something. Of course, there are cases and cases.
PPAULO, you wrote "congrations" when you, in all likelihood, meant "congratulations", didn't you?
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Yup, a typo. I must be getting old, man! ha ha ha.