God Bless in Serbian would be Bog te Blagoslovio or Bog Vas Blagoslovio. It depends who are you saying it to.Also it depends how u wanna use it in sentence... for example in USA they say " God bless you, or Bless you" when someone is sneezing.In Serbia that is not the case.. it's Na zdravlje.
In Serbian and is " I " but it is pronounced as " I "as in " Pig " not as alphabetical " I ".
Поздрав лепа.
you say "molim te"
леп
pronounced: leh
You say it "Volim Te".
It is not nice to tell someone shut up.
hvala puno
To say good morning in Serbian you would say Dobro Jutro
take care = cuvaj se
'Dio benedica il nostro cibo', which means 'God bless our food' [in Italian].- Bon Apetit!
you say baba i know because i am serbian and call my grandma this:)hope it helps
I have done a Spanish version of God Bless America(I am looking for it in my files). In order to keep the melody and rhythm intact, the opening line would be:" Dios, Salve America".
"Rabb tuhanu chardikala vich rakhe."
We say God bless you as 'Isol nang.na patichina'
In Punjabi, "God bless you" can be said as "Rab tuhanu kirpa kare."
Asvadz ir hoke orhne- god her soul bless.
In French, "God bless you" can be translated as "Que Dieu te bénisse."
The official languages of Belgium are German, French, and Dutch. In German, God Bless you is "Gott Segnen Sie" In French, God Bless you is "Dieu Vous Bénit" In Dutch, God Bless you is "God Zegen U"
god bless
In Taino language, you can say "Bo matu'a to' Kaoban ti" to bless all the people.
god bless you
In Telugu, "God bless" can be translated as "భగవాన్ ఆశీర్వాదం ఇచ్చాడు" (Bhagavān āśīrvādaṁ icchāḍu).
God bless you and your sister
In Kisii language, you would say "Ekebisoka omu esere kwaakwe kwankwa."