It means "God bless you and your family always."
"Lord bless this home"
Que Dios bendiga su familia.________________________It's easy for us non-native speakers to forget the personal "a"It should be:Que Dios bendiga a su familia.(if you're speaking in a formal manner-Usted)OrQue Dios bendiga a tu familia.(If you're speaking with a friend or someone with whom you have a casual/informal relationship-Tú)
Translation: Mi familia hermosamente bendecida.
Mia familia in Spanish is "my family" in English.
Feliz cumpleaños y Dios te bendiga siempre would be the best way to say "Happy birthday, and God bless you always" in Spanish.
1.Que Dios le bendiga a usted y a su familia (polite you for a man )2. *Que Dios les bendiga a ustedes y a sus familias(polite you, for men or if in the group there are men and women)3. Que Dios lo bendiga a usted y a su familia (Same use as with "le")4. *Que Dios los bendiga a ustedes y a sus familias (same use as with "les")5. Que Dios la bendiga a usted y a su familia (polite you for a woman)6. Que Dios las bendiga a ustedes y a sus familias(polite you, only for women)7. Que Dios te bendiga a ti y a tu familia (informal you, singular)8. *Que Dios os bendiga a vosotros y a vuestras familias(informal you, for men or if in the group there are men and women)9. *Que Dios os bendiga a vosotras y a vuestras familias(informal you, only for women)2. Also "su familia", counting one by one in the group of people4. Same as number 28. Also "vuestra familia", counting one by one in the group of people.9. Same as number 8
Una familia feliz in Spanish is "one happy family" in English.
well por siempre in spanish translates to 'for always' or 'always' or 'forever' in English.
"Always yours" is one literal English equivalent of the Spanish phrase siempre tuya. The pronunciation of the phrase -- which involves the feminine informal singular possessive -- will be "SYEM-prey TOO-ya" in Spanish.
It means "always"but"sempre" is italian"siempre" is spanish
Se siempre habia sido. You can also say :"siempre ha sido" or "siempre ha estado"
bless
English: I love my boyfriend forever! Spanish: Amo a my novio para siempre!