No, but it would be best if he did.
There are three ways to say 'Albanian' in Japanese. アルバニア人 (arubania-jin) is used to refer to people, while アルバニア語 (arubaniago) is used when talking about the Albanian language. When referring to something like Albanian food or Albanian culture, you would use アルバニアの (arubania no).
In Filipino, you would say "Congratulations" as "Congratulations" or "Pakaka-bait."
Well I'm albanian but i would say its bes if you go on Google translate( i really am albanian)
The English to Gaelic translation would be: Congratulations - Comhghairdeas
Nje means one (the number one). Mut means Sh* t. Putting it all together, Nje Mut means A sh* t. It is often used when trying to say something is worthless, For instance if you worked for 100 hours and you only earned $500, in Albanian you may say you earned nje mut. As you might assume this is not the kind of language you would use in an Albanian family, rather than a language used with friends in a bar.
Yes, you can say "congratulations to you", but most people usually just say "congratulations!" as an exclamation! :)
During the Victorian time period using the language of flowers you could relay any message. For congratulations I would use Allium for prosperity, Angelica for inspiration, Bells of Ireland for good luck, Bird of Paradise for magnificence, Bouvardia for enthusiasm, Celandine for joy. Any mix of those flowers could be used to convey congratulations. www.aboutflowers.com
This varies based on who you ask. If you are Albanian, you would probably think it's the best flag, if you aren't you probably do not agree.
Congratulations, you just did
There are thousands of languages spoken in Africa, so the phrase for congratulations would differ among them. Here are a few examples: In Swahili (East Africa): Hongera. In Yoruba (West Africa): Oluwa loni o. In Amharic (Ethiopia): แฅแแดแต แแ (Indet new). These are just a few examples, and the phrase could vary depending on the specific African language being spoken.
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