"Segen" means "blessing" or "benediction".
Segen
Gottes Segen macht reich translates as God's blessing makes (you) rich
Sich regen bringt Segen is a German proverb and translates as Hard work brings its own reward
'Gottes Segen' is already in German. Gottes Segen means God's blessing
Adam Segen was born in 1961, in Berkeley, California, USA.
"God's blessing(s)" is the translation.
Spanish: bendición French: bénédiction German: Segen Italian: benedizione
Julie M. Cox has written: 'Tourismus in Bremen-Segen oder Fluch?'
A blessing could be called Segen, Segnungor non-religious, idiomatic glückliche Fügung.The verb to bless is segnen.
"God's Blessing" in German, "Gottes Segen" is a common blessings phrase used in German-speaking countries to wish someone well. There are no specific rules to follow, but it is typically used to offer good wishes, blessings, and positive intentions to someone in various situations such as birthdays, weddings, or farewells. It is a simple way to express good thoughts and positive energy towards others.
At God benedictions everything is convenient"Gods blessing is the final cure" translates the meaning the best. Better yet: "With God's Blessing Everything is Possible." Actually, it means: "Everything is relying (based, depending) on God's Blessing."
Mayer Austerlitz has written: 'Des Gedenken gereicht zum Segen' -- subject(s): German Jewish sermons, Jewish sermons, German