evlogimenos (for male) evlogimeni (for female) evlogimeno (for thing)
εὐλογεῖτε (eulogeite) is the second person plural present active imperative. It's a command that means, "All of you bless.'
God Bless you in Greek is O Theós na ev̱logeí.
The Greek phrase for "God bless you" is «Να σε ευλογεί ο Θεός» (Na se evloei o Theos).
No at least not in Greek mythology.
Yia sas means goodbye in Greek. It also means hello, and can be used to say bless you after someone sneezes.
The Greek verb ευλογεω (eulogeo) means 'I bless' or 'I speak well of/praise'.
It means "God bless" in Greek
It is an expression used when something goes bad.It is similar to "the hell!", or "go to hell!", but it is expressed in a kind manner. Literally means "to be taken by the bless" which is something like: "the bless!", "go to bless!" or "go to heaven!".
the word blessing or in the Greek language ***ευλογία*** <thats the correct spelling in the Greek Language> but it sounds like ev lo iya but no stars sorry
Better to say Bless You
Anthony Bless goes by Bless.
god bless
Välsigne dig - Bless You (most common) Gud välsigne dig - God Bless You