Depends on "who" is blessing it in the name of Jesus
You (informal)
Bendigalo en el nómbre de Jesús
You (formal)
Bendiguelo en el nómbre de Jesús
You all (informal)
Bendiganlo en el nómbre de Jesús
You all (formal)
Bendiguenlo en el nómbre de Jesús
I
Lo bendigo en el nómbre de Jesús
He/she/it
Lo bendiga en el nómbre de Jesús
They
Lo bendigan en el nómbre de Jesús
Dios bendiga a Somalia
Jesus Christ, bendice estos alimentos antes de comer, amén. Bendice - to bless (Ben-dee-say) Estos - this (S-toes) Alimentos - food (Al-ee-men-toes) Antes - before (Aunt-ess) de - (day) comer - to eat (co-maire) Jesus Christ and amen would be pronounced the same as you would in the English language, but with more of a spanish accent.
you say it like this Dios lo bendiga.
You have asked how do you say She In Spanish She spells Ella the Pronunciation is (AYah) I do pray this helps. God Bless You, Pastora:Dr.Diana Brevan
Jesus in Spanish is "Jesús". No disrespect is intended to Jesus Christ or our Spanish speakers but to English speakers Jesus sounds like you are saying "Hey Seuss".
Con Jesús.
you can say "salud" when you have finished your speech
Adios y que dios te bendiga
Of coarse he liked when you trusted in him.I do not think he liked when you trusted in people though.Okay God Bless You.
Better to say Bless You
Gracias a Dios
I have done a Spanish version of God Bless America(I am looking for it in my files). In order to keep the melody and rhythm intact, the opening line would be:" Dios, Salve America".