"Conglutinative" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Conglutinative refers to a type of language that is characterized by having a tendency to conflate or combine multiple grammatical functions or meanings into a single word or form. This is in contrast to agglutinative languages, which have a tendency to add affixes to words to convey meaning. Examples of conglutinative languages include Arabic, Japanese, and many Native American languages.
A conglomeration is a large group of things or people brought together from different sources or places, often in a way that creates a unified whole. It can also refer to a large corporation or business made up of diverse subsidiaries, divisions, or practices. Examples include: "The city's eclectic art district was a conglomeration of small galleries, studios, and street performers." "The global telecommunications company was a conglomeration of smaller regional networks and services."
The Congolese refer to the people who originate from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the Republic of the Congo, and other territories in Central Africa. The term can also refer to things related to or from these countries, such as culture, language, food, or traditions.
Congratulations is a noun that means praise or accolades given to someone for their achievement or accomplishments. It can also be used as an expression of praise or celebration, similar to "well done" or "hurray".
to praise or express satisfaction about a achievement or accomplishment: "The teacher congratulates the student on their excellent performance."