Mahalo is thank you
In Igbo language, you can say "Chukwu Imela nke ukwu na ezigbo nkpuru obi gi na ikele m". This translates to "God, I thank you for my life and bless you abundantly".
Dhinvas Tuka(Thank You) or just 'Dhinvas'(Thanks). People mostly use 'Dev borem korum' which means 'God bless you'
You can say "mahalo nui loa" which translates to "thank you very much" in Hawaiian.
In Hawaiian, "thank you" is "mahalo."
You can say "Mahalo e ku'u kaikua'ana" in Hawaiian, which means "Thank you, my brother".
A common and polite response to "God bless you" is to simply say "Thank you." You can also respond with "Thank you, and God bless you too," if you feel comfortable with that sentiment. It's a friendly exchange, so responding with warmth is always appreciated.
In Igbo language, you can say "Chukwu Imela nke ukwu na ezigbo nkpuru obi gi na ikele m". This translates to "God, I thank you for my life and bless you abundantly".
god bless
Dhinvas Tuka(Thank You) or just 'Dhinvas'(Thanks). People mostly use 'Dev borem korum' which means 'God bless you'
god bless you
You can say "mahalo nui loa" which translates to "thank you very much" in Hawaiian.
In Hawaiian, "thank you" is "mahalo."
God bless you and your sister
You can say "Mahalo e ku'u kaikua'ana" in Hawaiian, which means "Thank you, my brother".
Islam (Muslims) is a religion, not a language. but if you mean Arabic it is "Shukaran" The answer, above, is correct. Now, the real way you should thank any Muslim, is not to say "thank you", but you're supposed to say "May God reward you with good" In Arabic: Jazaak Allahu Khairan.
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.
You say ... "God Bless This Theater" ... what exactly were you trying to ask here?