Semign canona guari
In Taino language, you can say "Bo matu'a to' Kaoban ti" to bless all the people.
In French, "God bless you" can be translated as "Que Dieu te bénisse."
Filipino or Tagalog is a kind of language that speaking of Philipines
There is variation in all language. People from the north sound differently than people from the south, etc. Even the same words can have different meanings amongst different cultures within the same country. Signing is a living language like all others.
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In French, "God bless you" can be translated as "Que Dieu te bénisse."
I am from Puerto rico which is in the Greater Antilles and all of us have a bit of African, Spaniards, American, and Taino. A Taino is sort of our name of an Indian. I guess that since Columbus brought slaves and other people moved there they have the same decendance.
well people laugh because they don't now that god bless America and hes the pawerful god all mighty
Depending on the what island and region the Taino language differes slightly. In the Dominican republic look hello would be tau and goodbye would be Taicaraya. In cayey puerto rico however would be Semign Cacona guari which translates to may god bless you which is used as hello and goodbye. Long live the taino nation.
they came on a boat across the Mississippi river and took all they're belongings and kicked them out
Bless 'Em All was created in 1917.
God bless you kindly.
The Taino people lived in the Caribbean Islands
People who have already died are believed to be in the afterlife, according to various religious and spiritual beliefs. Physically, their bodies are buried or cremated, but their souls or spirits are thought to continue on in another realm or state of being. Each culture or religion has its own interpretation of what happens after death.
where can I find the Chords to Bless the Lord not to be confused with Bless his holy name
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Bless the man who waves to me as the train goes by and Bless the President