"merci beaucoup, Dieu est toujours là " means "thanks a lot, god is always there". I don't think that calls for an answer, and if so, there isn't any standard one in French.
merci mon Dieu /or/ Dieu merci
"beaucoup de pays, un seul dieu"
Thank you God, I'm at home.
Thank you God, There will be no more theatricals
To thank the Lord: remercier le Seigneur; Thank Lord!: dieu merci!
"Thank God for today!" in English is Dieu merci pour aujourd'hui! in French.
That means roughly "I thank God for being with you, I love you". The correct wording should be "je remercie Dieu d'être avec toi, je t'aime"
Youssouf Savadogo has written: 'Ce que femme veut , Dieu ne veut past toujours' 'Tristesse et louange'
Any other farewell except "a dieu."
Dieu was created in 1891.
J'aime le bon Dieu!
Dieu is the French word for God. Saying "Mon Dieu!" is the equivalent of saying "Oh my God!" Dieu also is a Vietnamese name for a girl!