BLESS YOU! (english), SANATATE! (Romanian) ...
When someone sneezes the common response is "bless you".
Bless you
Bless you or Excuse you
Yes.
Welcome = welkom God Bless = God zegene u / if someone sneezes: Gezondheid!
It means "Bless you"... Like when someone sneezes, you would say "Gusuntite"
Sei gesegnet.==================If you're referring to what they say after someone sneezes then the German equivalent of bless you is Gesundheit!
If someone sneezes, and you want to say bless you in french, you should say salut.
The customary Igbo reply when someone sneezes is "Ndewo" which means "good health" or "bless you."
"Salud" is a common expression in Spanish-speaking countries that is used to wish someone good health. It is typically said before taking a drink of alcohol in a social setting, similar to saying "Cheers" or "Santé" in other languages.
I think Americans say 'Gazumptite' (I'm not sure if that's how you spell it).
"Bless you" is a common expression used after someone sneezes. It originated from the belief that a sneeze can cause the soul to momentarily leave the body, so the phrase was used to ward off evil spirits and protect the person sneezing. It is now more of a polite and customary response after someone sneezes.