Well, darling, "God bless" is technically correct if you're using it as a short form of "May God bless you." It's a common expression used to wish someone well. So go ahead and sprinkle those blessings around, just make sure you're using it in the right context, sugar.
Yes, Almighty God is grammatically correct.
Only if punctuated: Thanks, God. If not directly addressing the Almighty, Thank God is the correct form.
God can't sneeze, for he cannot be sick. He's perfect. If God were to choose to sneeze (sneezing is not always a symptom of an illness) and you were on hand to witness it, it would not be inappropriate to say "You bless You" which is a short way of saying "May you bless yourself".
God bless = Duw a'ch bendithio
Wo do me? Pronounce the "do" as in "dot".
Yes, that sentence would be grammatically correct.
Yes, "May God bless him" is a correct and polite expression. It is often used to convey good wishes and blessings to someone.
Yes, that sentence would be grammatically correct.
Yes, Almighty God is grammatically correct.
I would suggest: May God, the Almighty, bless you and your family with good health and prosperity in 2012.
Only if punctuated: Thanks, God. If not directly addressing the Almighty, Thank God is the correct form.
No, it is not.
May God bless and protect you/them because you are important (Although the Spanish is not all grammatically correct, hence ambiguous)
God Bless America is a common saying heard in the Americas. The Latin translation for this is Lorem ipsum benedicite Deum.
No. Not directly. He came close by saying: "...Yes We Can. Thank you, God bless you, and may God Bless the United States of America." He asked God to Bless American he thanked and blessed all that came.
"God help you" is the correct phrase, as it is a traditional expression of sympathy or encouragement. It is not a grammatically correct sentence, but rather an idiomatic expression.
The phrase "God bless you" originated from the belief that saying it after someone sneezes would protect them from evil spirits entering their body.