Usage of 祝贺
The verb 祝贺 (zhù hè) is commonly used to express congratulations on happy or successful events such as weddings, exams, promotions, or achievements. It is a formal and polite way to convey good wishes.
Common Collocations
- 祝贺你 (zhùhè nǐ): congratulate you
- 祝贺成功 (zhùhè chénggōng): congratulate success
- 祝贺新年 (zhùhè xīnnián): congratulate the New Year (used in greetings)
Notes
祝贺 is often followed by the person or event being congratulated. It is more formal than simply saying 恭喜 (gōngxǐ), which is also used for congratulations but can be more casual or festive. Avoid confusing 祝贺 with 祝福 (zhùfú), which means to bless or wish well but does not specifically mean to congratulate.
Use 祝贺 when you want to explicitly express congratulations in formal or written contexts.
Usage of 祝贺
The verb 祝贺 (zhù hè) is commonly used to express congratulations on happy or successful events such as weddings, exams, promotions, or achievements. It is a formal and polite way to convey good wishes.
Common Collocations
- 祝贺你 (zhùhè nǐ): congratulate you
- 祝贺成功 (zhùhè chénggōng): congratulate success
- 祝贺新年 (zhùhè xīnnián): congratulate the New Year (used in greetings)
Notes
祝贺 is often followed by the person or event being congratulated. It is more formal than simply saying 恭喜 (gōngxǐ), which is also used for congratulations but can be more casual or festive. Avoid confusing 祝贺 with 祝福 (zhùfú), which means to bless or wish well but does not specifically mean to congratulate.
Use 祝贺 when you want to explicitly express congratulations in formal or written contexts.
Usage of 祝贺
The verb 祝贺 (zhù hè) is commonly used to express congratulations on happy or successful events such as weddings, exams, promotions, or achievements. It is a formal and polite way to convey good wishes.
Common Collocations
- 祝贺你 (zhùhè nǐ): congratulate you
- 祝贺成功 (zhùhè chénggōng): congratulate success
- 祝贺新年 (zhùhè xīnnián): congratulate the New Year (used in greetings)
Notes
祝贺 is often followed by the person or event being congratulated. It is more formal than simply saying 恭喜 (gōngxǐ), which is also used for congratulations but can be more casual or festive. Avoid confusing 祝贺 with 祝福 (zhùfú), which means to bless or wish well but does not specifically mean to congratulate.
Use 祝贺 when you want to explicitly express congratulations in formal or written contexts.