congratulare
congratulate
verb kohn-grah-too-LAH-reh Less Common
Origin: from Latin 'congratulari'
Usage Note
Congratulare is almost always used reflexively as congratularsi con qualcuno (to congratulate someone); you rarely meet the bare form. Note the preposition con, not 'a', after it.
Examples
"Mi congratulo con te."
Natural Translation
I congratulate you.
Literal Translation
Myself I-congratulate with you.
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