The don't say it after sneeze.
I know the word from a drinking game. If someone burps, everyone on the table must say "schultz", and the last one or the one who doesn't gets a slap on his forehead.
When someone sneezes, German-speaking persons usually say "Gesundheit", which means "health".
"Gesundheit!" = "Health (to you)!
Because when you sneeze the sound you make is "SNEEZE!" ^No, it really isn't. I've not heard one person say "SNEEZE" when they sneeze, ever in my life. I've heard people say "Achoo", "Atishoo" and other ones, but never "SNEEZE".
Bless you.
Georg Julius Schultz has written: 'Briefe eines baltischen Idealisten an seine Mutter, 1833-1875' -- subject(s): Biography, Correspondence, Germans
I do
they say haliio ling
Because everytime u sneeze u lose a day of life\( ^.^ )/
Arthur R. Schultz has written: 'German-American relations and German culture in America' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Civilization, German Americans, German influences, Germans, Relations
In Portuguese, you can say "saúde" which means health or "Deus te abençoe" which means God bless you in response to a sneeze.
they say Kai lon unga.
You just say bless you.
Germans say Fatherland. translated to Vaterland
they say bless you because when you sneeze your heart stops's there thanking god that you did not die