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Saying "glory to you, O Lord" during Mass is a way of giving praise and honor to God. It is a gesture of acknowledging God's greatness, power, and holiness, and expressing reverence and adoration towards Him.
Oh my god is "Dios mio."
(?) o (?)
You can say "Tres o cuatro".
In English it's no & in Spanish its no (you say the N a little bit longer like nnn... o, and the 'o' is 'aw', a bit like the Scots 'o')
Literally 'to God'; but it's used to say goodbye or farewell
Slava Tebje, Bozhe!Glory to Thee, O God!
glory. (or glory be), ha. (or hah), hallelujah, hey, hooray, hot dog,
It is spanish, pronounced sink-o de may-o
the word for or in spanish is "o." Example: mas o menos (more or less)
You say border in Spanish by saying "frontera".