The phrase spoken is "I christen you (name of the ship).
"Good luck!"
A parade in New York in 1788 celebrates the new Constitution and features the "Ship of State" float. Alexander Hamilton's name emphasizes the key role he played in launching the new government. ChaCha
I watched as the space shuttle launched from Cape Canaveral.
Launching of the U-S-S- New York - 1913 was released on: USA: February 1913
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The phrase "God bless all who sail in her" is traditionally used as a blessing for a ship or vessel. It is not specifically attributed to a particular person, but rather reflects a wish for divine protection and well-being for all those on board a ship.
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The cast of The King and Queen Launching the New Battleship H.M.S. Queen - 1902 includes: Queen Alexandra as herself King Edward VII as himself
There are thousands of languages spoken in Africa, so the phrase for congratulations would differ among them. Here are a few examples: In Swahili (East Africa): Hongera. In Yoruba (West Africa): Oluwa loni o. In Amharic (Ethiopia): แฅแแดแต แแ (Indet new). These are just a few examples, and the phrase could vary depending on the specific African language being spoken.
It was a brand new ship, it sunk on its first voyage. Now we think of it as an old ship.
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