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felicitazioni, congratulazioni e complimenti...
Mi sapreste dire qual e' la differenza tra queste parole?
2 ott 2013 06:45
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concratulazioni=contratulations
complimenti=compliments
congratulazioni it is used only when someone has reached a goal
complimenti it is used for example to say: "sei bellissima, complimenti" (you are beautiful, compliments) and for the reason of concrats aswell
2 ottobre 2013
/felicitazioni/ (usually expressed in the plural form) stems from
felicita` (happiness) and means:
I express you my happiness regarding XYZ
where XYZ is usually something like:
-- new born baby
-- marriage
Something that is 'happy' in the eyes of Mother Nature.
You use /congratulazioni/ when you are expressing your consideration
towards something (also usually related to happiness) but measured on the scale
of social events or of a scientific discovery or an invention.
/complimenti/ is when you see somebody behaving in quite a good way, or soembody whi went successfully through an examination, something not really great but where the person shined.
For instance, if you see somebody that with his behaviour (even in something small) might be an example for yourself, you can say to this person:
-- complimenti per aver fatto XYZ, mi ha offerto un buon esempio, grazie.
An interesting question, complimenti sinceri!
2 ottobre 2013
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Inglese, Italiano, Russo, Spagnolo
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Italiano, Spagnolo
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