seas bendecido
Bendito seas
Me bendicen.
cardo bendito
I hope you have a blessed day in spanish is: Ojala que tienes una dia bendita. To have a blessed day is: tener una dia bendita
Spanish: bendito French: bΓ©ni German: gesegnet Japanese: ζγι£γ (arigatai)
For example, "No es que tenga suerte; soy bendecido."
If you want to say that one person or thing is blessed, in Spanish, it is "bendito". It is pronounced "ben-DEE-toe". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
bienaventurado
'bon dimanche' is the French equivalent to 'happy Sunday'.
sois bienaventurados//as (mixed/male plural//female plural) eres bienaventurado/a (male/female singular)
you can say either, both are grammatically correct
If it is singular then it is "Bendecido y altamente favorecido" if it is plural then it is "Bendecidos y altamente favorecidos"
In Portuguese, "blessed" is translated as "abençoado" or "bendito."