thank god it's the weekend.
"Gracias y buen fin de semana" translates to "Thank you and have a good weekend" in English.
Very well thanks to God and you.
It's better written, "Gracias a Dios, estamos bien." It means, "Thanks to God, we're well."
Gracias Dios mañana es viernes - Thank God tomorrow is Friday
It means "I give thanks to God for giving me life".
Gracias a Dios = Thanks to God.You is not a spanish word.Usted = formal form or "you"another answerby francis:probably you didn't mean "you" although in spanish it's sounds like that., probably the frase was:gracias a dios, y usted?which is a very popular answer in latinamerica for a greeting.expl.A. How are you?B. muy bien. gracias a dios, y usted? = very well, thanks to god, and you?
La semana means: the week
Translation: Thank God for another day
"Dios con nosotros" translates to "God with us" in English.
The Spanish word "la semana" means "the week" in English.
That is not standard Spanish, since the form "pa" is a contraction of "para" and "sip" or "siip" is an informal way of saying "sí". And sincerely, despite I speak Spanish, the phrase "pa bien, hay gracias a Dios, siip" doesn't mean anything clear. IT doesn't make sense.
"Brazos de dios" translates to "arms of God" in English.