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Praise God would be "slava Bogo"
If someone wants to say God Bless in Ethiopia, someone must say â??Geta yibarkih/yâ??barkish". The Ethiopian uses Amharic as their language.
Desire to praise you
"Chwała Bogu!"
神様 (kami-sama) translates to "God" in Japanese, though it doesn't have a monotheistic overtone, it merely means a "God". To say "praise" in Japanese it is 賛美する (sanbisuru). So to say "Giving praise to a God" is 神様を賛美して上げっています (kami-sama wo sanbishite agettimasu). On a side note, it's probably not wise to say something like "Praise God" to anybody in any language as it can be condescending and ignorant of the other person's beliefs.
The yaqui language is called Yoeme. The typical greeting is A-see-wa-mey
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"Rendre gloire à Dieu"
Beten (According to Google Translate.)
In Yoruba language, you can say "Ọlọrun mi" to mean "My God."
Moladh le Dia. Buíochas le Dia (Thanks be to God)
AnswerIf you are a Christian, why not praise God with like-minded gay people? If you regard them as sinners, remember that the gospels say that Jesus associated with sinners.