complimenti
compliments, congratulations
noun kohm-plee-MEN-tee Rare
Origin: From Italian complimento (ceremony, courteous act), from Spanish cumplimiento.
Usage Note
Complimenti is almost always used in the plural and functions as an interjection: Complimenti! means 'Congratulations!' or 'Well done!' The singular complimento is masculine. Fare i complimenti also means to be overly polite or stand on ceremony, so non fare complimenti means 'don't be shy, help yourself'.
Examples
"Complimenti per il tuo esame!"
Natural Translation
Congratulations on your exam!
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