"Bendiciones amiguchi" is a phrase in Spanish that translates to "Blessings, friend" in English. The term "amiguchi" is a colloquial and affectionate way to refer to a friend, often used in a playful or endearing manner. The expression conveys good wishes and positivity, suggesting a friendly and caring relationship.
'v' and 'b' are often confused in Spanish 'bendiciones' = blessings.
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Bendiciones mi amigo (assuming it's a guy you're writing to).
When someone says "bendiciones," which means "blessings" in Spanish, a common response is to say "gracias" (thank you) to acknowledge the sentiment. You might also reciprocate with "igualmente," meaning "likewise," or respond with "bendiciones para ti también" (blessings to you too) to return the goodwill. This exchange fosters a sense of positivity and connection.
You say, "Bendiciones, hermano."
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The literal translation is: "That today your problems be lesser and your blessings be greater." The figurative translation is: May your troubles be few and your blessings be many [today].
Salud. It literally means "health"que dios te bendiga
Bendiciones para todos ustedes en esta fiesta en honor a nuestro Señor / al niño Dios / al niño Jesús.
Wish you the same = Te deséo lo mismo. but the most common is: Igualmente
It depends on the you, examine the chart below, then insert the proper you into the [you] in the translation: Yous Single Plural Informal te os Formal le les Translation: Que Dios [you] bendiga tambien.
"Thank you Lord for your blessings on me" in Spanish is "Gracias Señor por tus bendiciones en mí". It is pronounced "GRA-see-ahs SEHN-yore poor toose ben-dee-see-OWN-ace ehn me". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations