O Dio mio! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Oh my God!"
Specifically, the interjection o means "oh." The masculine noun Dio means "god." The masculine possessive adjective mio means "my."
The pronunciation is "oh DEE-oh MEE-oh."
Che Dio ti benedica insieme a tutta la tua famiglia is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "May God bless you and your family."
Specifically, the pronoun che means "that." The masculine noun Dio means "God." The pronoun ti means "(informal singular) you." The verb benedica means "bless." The phrase insieme a literally means "together with, and." The feminine adjective tutta means "all." The feminine definite article la means "the." The feminine possessive adjective tuameans "(informal singular) your." The feminine noun famigliameans "family."
The pronunciation is "keh DEE-oh tee BEH-neh-DEE-kah een-SYEH-meh ah TOOT-tah lah TOO-ah fah-MEE-lyah."
Uau! is an Italian equivalent of the English word "Wow!"
Specifically, the word is an interjection. It means that the speaker is impressed with someone's actions or the consequences of some deed. It tends to be said rapidly, twice in succession as Uauuau!
The pronunciation will be very similar to the English equivalent.
"Oh my God!" in English translates as O mio dio! in Italian.
Grazie a Dio.
Pregare Dio
It means "Praise God"..Its origin is Hebrew...
The soldiers of America deserve a meritorious honor from us
神様 (kami-sama) translates to "God" in Japanese, though it doesn't have a monotheistic overtone, it merely means a "God". To say "praise" in Japanese it is 賛美する (sanbisuru). So to say "Giving praise to a God" is 神様を賛美して上げっています (kami-sama wo sanbishite agettimasu). On a side note, it's probably not wise to say something like "Praise God" to anybody in any language as it can be condescending and ignorant of the other person's beliefs.
'Dio benedica il nostro cibo', which means 'God bless our food' [in Italian].- Bon Apetit!
Someone who always thanks or praise god. "Highly Praised"Ahmed means highly praised, or one who constantly praises God.
Pregare Dio
Lodare Dio in Italian means "Praise God" in English.
"Praise" in English is elogio in Italian.
The Latin word laudat translates into English as the words He praises. This word is said in Italian as loda.
Praise-God Barebone died in 1679.
Praise-God Barebone was born in 1598.
Praise God would be "slava Bogo"
Praise God = Viia le Atua.
Well at my church we greet PRAISE GOD!!!!And the response is HALLELUJAH!!!!!
God is always immediately available by prayer, one form of which is praise of God.
It really depends on who you are and what your beliefs are. I am a Christian and I personally believe that you can praise God anywhere.
It's another word for praise. You praise Him for what He is and did.