bless
"Que Dios te bendiga" means "May God bless you."
In English, "Dios te bendiga te quiero" translates to "God bless you, I love you." It is a common phrase used to send well wishes and express love towards someone.
It is a Spanish greeting meaning "Hello sister, God bless you."
"See you later and God bless you."
This is Spanish for: May God bless you and give you more.
They speak mostly Spanish in Cuba so "Dios te bendiga".
God bless all on the island
you say it like this Dios lo bendiga.
Bendiga is the formal command for the word: to bless. It means: Bless...
"Que Dios te bendiga" means "May God bless you."
"Que Dios te bendiga", or "Que Dios le bendiga". The first is for people you know well (friends and family), the second is the more formal form.
Dios bendiga a Somalia
Did you mean: Dios la/os bendiga, mi nieta muy linda = God bless you, my very beautiful grand-daughter 'my lindi' as written is not Spanish; English/Spanish 'my Lindy/Linda'? That might explain 'la/os' = her/you, giving: God bless her/you, my grand-daughter (and) my Lindy/Linda
Translation: Mi familia hermosamente bendecida.
It means, "bless." It's in the imperative.
In English, "Dios te bendiga te quiero" translates to "God bless you, I love you." It is a common phrase used to send well wishes and express love towards someone.
It means "God bless you and your family always."