There actually is no term that is said in Japan after one sneezes. The closest you can come to it is to say, "Daijyoobu?" which means, "Are you okay?" Normally, though, sneezes occur without any subsequent comments.
In Japanese, "god bless you" can be translated as "神様があなたを守ります (Kamisama ga anata o mamorimasu)" or simply "神様のご加護を (Kamisama no gokago o)."
God bless Japan
In Telugu, "God bless" can be translated as "భగవాన్ ఆశీర్వాదం ఇచ్చాడు" (Bhagavān āśīrvādaṁ icchāḍu).
"Rabb tuhanu chardikala vich rakhe."
In Thai, "God bless you" can be translated as "Phra jam lang" or "Chok dee na kha."
In French, "God bless you" can be translated as "Que Dieu te bénisse."
Wmk
god bless
god bless you
In Telugu, "God bless" can be translated as "భగవాన్ ఆశీర్వాదం ఇచ్చాడు" (Bhagavān āśīrvādaṁ icchāḍu).
God bless you and your sister
"Rabb tuhanu chardikala vich rakhe."
In Thai, "God bless you" can be translated as "Phra jam lang" or "Chok dee na kha."
You say ... "God Bless This Theater" ... what exactly were you trying to ask here?
We say God bless you as 'Isol nang.na patichina'
God bless you = Gott segne dich (God) bless you! (after a sneeze) = Gesundheit!
In Czech, we say " bůh ti žehnej" . It means the same - god bless you.
god bless my wife my children my granchildren,
Wo do me? Pronounce the "do" as in "dot".