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You can't say "god bless" in Hebrew and expect the person to keep a straight face. It sounds melodramatic, and it's just not a common expression.

Thank you very much = todá rabá (תודה רבה)

But you really need to know, here is the breakdown:

Thank you and may God bless you

to a man: todá veyevaréchecha elohím

to a woman todá veyevaréchech elohím

to a group: todá veyevaréchechem elohím

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Actually, in Israel we say it all the time: Todah, vehashem yevarekh otkha (or "otakh" to a female).

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10y ago
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12y ago

hello = shalom (שלום)

Hebrew speakers don't say this, but just for your information:

  • God bless you (to a male) = yevarekhekha hashem (יְבָרֶכְךָ ה)
  • God bless you (to a female) = yevarekhek hashem (יְבָרֶכֵךְ ה)

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12y ago

If you are talking about sneezes it's labriyut (לבריות).

If you are talking about actual blessing, it will depend on the number and gender of who is being blessed:

to a man: yevarechecha elohim

to a woman yevarechech elohim

to a group: yevarechechem elohim

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13y ago

farewell = shalom (שלום)

thank you = todah (תודה)

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12y ago

In modern Hebrew, "Hi" and "Bye" are exactly the same as they are in English. But you can also say Shalom (שלום) for either one.

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13y ago

Shalom ulehitra'ot (שלום ולהתראות)

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14y ago

le'hit'ra'ot which means "see you"

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3y ago

Bvu

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