How to say in Russian Congratulations on...?
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Nutmeg | Date: Saturday, 2012-03-10, 8:43 AM | Message # 1 |
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| Hello,
I wonder how to say in Russian 'Congratulations on your new job?' I want to sound informally. Google translation is: Поздравляем вас с новой работы. I know that Google sometimes translates things in a funny way.
Thank you
Message edited by Nutmeg - Saturday, 2012-03-10, 11:44 AM |
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RSBS | Date: Saturday, 2012-03-10, 2:58 PM | Message # 2 |
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| Congratulations on your new job = Поздравляю с новой работой.
After preposition 'с' a noun takes Prepositional case.
'Поздравляю ' is the first person singular, (Literally: I congratulate ...) Поздравляем is the first person plural (Literally: we congratulate ...)
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Nutmeg | Date: Saturday, 2012-03-10, 6:33 PM | Message # 3 |
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| Thank you for a quick response!
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RSBS | Date: Sunday, 2012-03-11, 11:25 PM | Message # 4 |
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| You are welcome!
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