Yes, it is correct to say “a big congratulations.

Yes, there is a plural for congratulations. The plural is congratulations.

There are many ways to say congratulations creatively. Some people might say “congrats” in a fun or unique way, such as by clapping their hands three times, or by saying “bravo.” Others might send a congratulatory message that is more personal or heartfelt, such as by writing a letter or sending a gift. Whatever way you choose to say congratulations, make sure it is special and memorable!

There are many things you can say to someone instead of congratulations. You could say “well done,” “nice job,” “good for you,” or “I’m happy for you.

The word “congratulations” is a noun, and can be used either with or without the preposition “on”. For example, you might say “I’d like to offer my congratulations on your new job” or “I’d like to offer my congratulations”.

The word “congratulations” is always plural because it is a formal term of address that is used when congratulating more than one person.

Congratulations can be either countable or uncountable, depending on how it is used. As a countable noun, it refers to a specific event or instance of congratulating someone. As an uncountable noun, it refers to the act of congratulating someone in general.

Yes, congrats is an acceptable way to say congratulations.

There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question, as the meaning of “heartiest congratulations” will vary depending on the context in which it is used. Generally speaking, though, it is a term used to express the speaker’s sincere congratulations and best wishes for the recipient’s future success.

Yes, you can use kudos instead of congratulations. Kudos is a term that is used to show appreciation or acknowledgement.

Yes, “Congratulations on your wedding” is correct. It’s a common way to say congratulations to someone who has recently gotten married.

Yes, you can use to after congratulations. For example, “Congratulations to you on your new job.