Féliciter
Féliciter is a French verb that means "to congratulate" or "to felicitate." It is used to express joy and praise for someone's achievements, successes, or milestones. The verb is derived from the noun "félicité," which means "happiness" or "felicity." Féliciter can be used in both formal and informal contexts, making it a versatile word in the French language.
The verb "féliciter" is conjugated in the following manner:
Je me félicite (I congratulate myself)
Tu te félicites (You congratulate yourself)
Il/Elle/On se félicite (He/She/One congratulates himself/herself)
Nous nous félicitons (We congratulate ourselves)
Vous vous félicitez (You congratulate yourselves)
Ils/Elles/Ons se félicitent (They congratulate themselves)
When using "féliciter" to congratulate someone else, the reflexive pronoun "se" is omitted. For example:
Je te félicite (I congratulate you)
Tu me félicites (You congratulate me)
Il/Elle/On me félicite (He/She/One congratulates me)
Nous vous félicitons (We congratulate you)
Vous nous félicitez (You congratulate us)
Ils/Elles/Ons nous félicitent (They congratulate us)
Féliciter can also be used in the context of wishing someone good fortune or success. In this
Je te souhaite bonne chance de réussir (I wish you good luck to succeed)
Nous vous félicitons de votre réussite (We congratulate you on your success)
In summary, "féliciter" is a useful verb for expressing congratulations, praise, and good wishes in French.