How to Say ‘Congratulations’ in Japanese
おめでとう
おめでとう
💬 Usage Tip: The word [おめでとう] (omedetou) is used for celebrations and good news.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Adding [ございます] (gozaimasu) makes it more formal, often used in formal situations.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
おお
[o]
congratulation
Expression of praise for an achievement or good wishes.
誕生日おめでとう。
Happy birthday.
めでとうめでとう
[medetou]
congratulations
Used to express good wishes or praise.
卒業おめでとう。
Congratulations on graduating.
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