Thanks RicardoWhere is the dutch one? Cus if that is Felicitatie I would change that to Gefeliciteerd which is more of "Congratulations". Felicitatie is more like 'A congratulation' and is barely even used in Dutch language
Thanks RicardoWhere is the dutch one? Cus if that is Felicitatie I would change that to Gefeliciteerd which is more of "Congratulations". Felicitatie is more like 'A congratulation' and is barely even used in Dutch language
Done already Sithx for heads up, I will fix it now!