In Hawaiian, you can say "E mālama aku nō ʻo ia i ke akua, e mālama i nā mea a pau." This translates to "May God bless you and keep you in all things." It's a beautiful expression of goodwill and care for someone's well-being.
Duw a'th fendithio. (May God bless you.) Bendith Duw arnat. (The blessing of God on you.)
"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.
God bless = Duw a'ch bendithio
Wo do me? Pronounce the "do" as in "dot".
We say God bless you as 'Isol nang.na patichina'
god bless you and your family
In Flemish, 'May God bless you and keep you' translates to 'Moge God je zegenen en je bewaren'.
they speak english, god bless you all.
To say "thank you" in Hawaiian, you can say "mahalo." To say "God bless" in Hawaiian, you can say "Ke Akua e hoʻomaikaʻi mai."
tanslate thta may god bless you and keep you well in hebew
Aloha; Akua ā e mālama mai. Ah-koo-ah A A may-la-ma my]
It means, "God bless you and your family always."
May God Bless You or May God Protect You. Here in America, we normally shorten it to God bless you, or simply "God Bless".
May God bless my family Literally That God bless my family
"May God bless you" is a declarative sentence that expresses a wish or blessing for someone to receive God's blessings.
Duw a'th fendithio. (May God bless you.) Bendith Duw arnat. (The blessing of God on you.)
god bless