'O ke Akua au ho'omaika'i mai. Oh keh ah-KOO-wah ou (like "out" without the "t") hoh-(short pause)-oo-my-KAH-(short pause)-ee my. E ho'omaika'i au 'o ke Akua. Eh hoh-(short pause)-oh-my-KAH-(short pause)-ee ou (short pause)-oh keh ah-KOO-wah. Both would work, but the former is the formal way. Also, "e ho'omaika'i au" or simply bless me.
Aloha. Answer: Ke Akua Hoomaikai Oe [kay ah-coo-ah ho-oh-my-ka-ee oy]
Aloha: Akua la makua e hoʻomaikaʻi mai [Akooah la ma-kooah A ho oh-myka ee my]
Aloha: Akua ho'omaika'i ka ohana nei [Ah-koo-ah ho oh-my-ka-ee ka oh-ha-na nay]
Aloha: Say e hoʻomaikaʻi mai Kaua (ay ho oh-my-ka-ee my Ka-oo-ah) or, more easily maybe a e mālama mai (ah ay may-la-ma my)
Aloha: Akua ho'omaika'i e ho'ina [Ah-koo-ah ho o-my-ka ee A ho-ee-na]
Ke Akua Hoomaikai Oe
blessings = ho'omaika'i
Bondye beni Amerik
To say "thank you" in Hawaiian, you can say "mahalo." To say "God bless" in Hawaiian, you can say "Ke Akua e hoʻomaikaʻi mai."
god bless you and your family
they speak english, god bless you all.
god bless
god bless you
God bless you and your sister
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".