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God Bless in Serbian would be Bog te Blagoslovio or Bog Vas Blagoslovio. It depends who are you saying it to.Also it depends how u wanna use it in sentence... for example in USA they say " God bless you, or Bless you" when someone is sneezing.In Serbia that is not the case.. it's Na zdravlje.

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