God is not human and there are no physical needs in the supernatural realm. Therefore, God does not sneeze.
In Tagalog, the phrase "God bless you" when someone sneezes is "Pagpalain ka ng Diyos."
Say "Gesundheit." He understands German. It would also be appropriate to say "God bless you".
Sei gesegnet.==================If you're referring to what they say after someone sneezes then the German equivalent of bless you is Gesundheit!
"Godspeed" means "God speed you on your journey" and is used as a farewell. "God bless" is short for "May God bless you" and can be used at any time, but people usually say it when someone sneezes.
Do you mean "God bless you", the phrase which you say when someone sneezes? It is "Sau bol" - meaning Be Healthy, or "Köp jasa" - meaning Live a long life.
In some cultures, it is considered polite to say "bless you" when someone sneezes, but it is not necessarily rude if you choose not to say it.
Welcome = welkom God Bless = God zegene u / if someone sneezes: Gezondheid!
Que Dios le bendice ("May God Bless You") Salud (If somebody sneezes)
In Brazilian Portuguese is "Deus te abençoe" If it is after someone sneezes, you say "Santinho." If it is just "God bless you", then it's "Deus te abençoe", both in European and Brazilian portuguese.
Bless you or Excuse you
BLESS YOU! (english), SANATATE! (Romanian) ...
When someone sneezes the common response is "bless you".