Benedica questa casa! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Bless this house!"
Specifically, the imperative benedica is "Bless!" The feminine demonstrative adjective questa means "this". The feminine noun casa translates as "home, house".
The pronunciation will be "BEY-ney-DEE-kah KWE-stah KAH-sah" in Italian.
"Bless you!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Benedicite!Specifically, the present imperative benedici means "bless." The personal pronoun te translates as "(informal singular) you." The pronunciation will be "BEY-ney-DEE-tchee-tey" in Italian.
"bless we [the Lord]"
Che Dio ti benedica!is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "May God bless you!"Specifically, the conjunction che is "that". The masculine noun Dio means "God". The personal pronoun timeans "(informal singular) you". The verb benedica translates as "may bless".The pronunciation will be "key DEE-oh tee BEY-ney-DEE-kah" in Italian.
Benedicati, padre! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Bless thee, father!" The greeting also translates literally as "Bless you, father!" in English. The pronunciation will be "BEY-ney-DEE-ka-tee PA-drey" in Pisan Italian.
Dio li benedica! is one Italian equivalent of the English phrase "God bless them!"Specifically, the masculine noun Dio is "God". The personal pronoun li means "them". The verb benedicatranslates as "bless".The pronunciation will be "DEE-o lee BEY-ney-DEE-ka" in Italian.
Che Dio benedica questa famiglia! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "God bless this family!Specifically, the conjunction che is "that". The masculine noun Dio means "God". The verb benedica means "(that he) bless". The feminine demonstrative adjective questa means "this". The feminine noun famiglia translates as "family".The pronunciation will be "key DEE-oh BEY-ney-DEE-kah KWEY-stah fah-MEE-lyah" in Italian.
The phrase Et benedicite nomini ejus means "And bless His name."
Dio ti benedice is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "God blesses you".Specifically, the masculine noun Dio is "God". The personal pronoun ti means "(informal singular) you". The verb benedice translates as "blesses, does bless, is blessing".The pronunciation will be "DEE-oh tee BEY-ney-DEE-tchey" in Italian.
Salute! is the Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Bless you!" said to someone who sneezes. The feminine singular noun translates literally as "Health!" in English. The pronunciation will be "sa-LOO-tey" in Pisan Italian.
"I bless you" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Je te bénis.Specifically, the subject pronoun je means "I." The personal pronoun te means "(informal singular) you." The verb bénis means "(I) am blessing, bless, do bless."The pronunciation will be "zhuh tuh bey-nee" in French.
It means, "God bless you and your family always."
"Bless you!" in English is Dio ti benedica! and, after a sneeze, Salute! in Italian.