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yes technically any god can bless someone
Welcome = welkom God Bless = God zegene u / if someone sneezes: Gezondheid!
"May God bless you" is a declarative sentence that expresses a wish or blessing for someone to receive God's blessings.
"Godspeed" means "God speed you on your journey" and is used as a farewell. "God bless" is short for "May God bless you" and can be used at any time, but people usually say it when someone sneezes.
Sei gesegnet.==================If you're referring to what they say after someone sneezes then the German equivalent of bless you is Gesundheit!
He says, "Go in the peace of Christ," or "The Mass is ended, go in peace," or "Go in peace to love and serve the Lord." We respond by saying, "Thanks be to God!"
No; "God Bless America" has no official standing.
they say bless you because when you sneeze your heart stops's there thanking god that you did not die
god bless
This idiom is not meaning a specific blessing such as many cultures have - bless you with many children, or 1000 blessings on your house! When an American, especially a southern American, says "Bless him," "Bless you," or even "Bless your heart," they are simply stating a wish that good things happen to that person. Usually, they will use the phrase when talking about someone who is going though a hard time. It is often just a vague expression, similar to "poor thing" or "unlucky fellow."
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