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felicitation to him vs felicitations for him

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct form is "congratulations to him" or "congratulations for him."

Last updated: March 31, 2024 • 1181 views

felicitation to him

This phrase is not correct in English.

The correct form is "congratulations to him" when expressing good wishes or praise towards someone.
  • Greeting and felicitations to your great queen.
  • Felicitations to the good men and women of the San Francisco police department.
  • Please convey my felicitations to your dear lady.
  • On behalf of the Government and people of Liberia I extend warm greetings and felicitations to you, honourable Members, and through you, to your respective governments and peoples.
  • I believe felicitations are in order.
  • My felicitations upon this historical happenstance.
  • Felicitations and congratulations on your recent marriage.
  • If you want claps and felicitations for your son, don't donate temples lands.
  • To José Manuel Durão Barroso and Javier Solana I offer my most sincere felicitations, and to Bertie Ahern and his colleagues my very warmest thanks.
  • Felicitations of the evening to you, your Lordship.
  • Mr President, given that today is the 50th anniversary of the accession of Her Majesty the Queen to the throne of the United Kingdom, could we not make a special note of that and send her felicitations and congratulations on fifty years of a glorious reign?
  • Please give Anita my felicitations.
  • Felicitations, Miss Woods.
  • Felicitations on your grand match.
  • That happy, felicitation-type greeting.

Alternatives:

  • congratulations to him
  • congratulations for him

felicitations for him

This phrase is not correct in English.

The correct form is "congratulations for him" when expressing good wishes or praise on behalf of someone.
  • If you want claps and felicitations for your son, don't donate temples lands.
  • I believe felicitations are in order.
  • My felicitations upon this historical happenstance.
  • Greeting and felicitations to your great queen.
  • Felicitations and congratulations on your recent marriage.
  • Felicitations to the good men and women of the San Francisco police department.
  • To José Manuel Durão Barroso and Javier Solana I offer my most sincere felicitations, and to Bertie Ahern and his colleagues my very warmest thanks.
  • Please convey my felicitations to your dear lady.
  • Felicitations of the evening to you, your Lordship.
  • On behalf of the Government and people of Liberia I extend warm greetings and felicitations to you, honourable Members, and through you, to your respective governments and peoples.
  • Mr President, given that today is the 50th anniversary of the accession of Her Majesty the Queen to the throne of the United Kingdom, could we not make a special note of that and send her felicitations and congratulations on fifty years of a glorious reign?
  • Please give Anita my felicitations.
  • Felicitations, Miss Woods.
  • Felicitations on your grand match.
  • That happy, felicitation-type greeting.

Alternatives:

  • congratulations to him
  • congratulations for him

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