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The phrase "God Bless You" is "Dios te bendiga" but as a response to someone sneezing, Spaniards would say "Salud" (health), sometimes followed by "Dinero" (money) for a second sneeze and "Amor" (love) for the third in a series. The religious may also say "Jesús" in the same context of a blessing.

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Google translates it literally as "la bendición de Dios"

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The phrase "God Bless You" is "Dios te bendiga" but as a response to someone sneezing, Spaniards would say "Salud" (health), sometimes followed by "Dinero" (money) for a second sneeze and "Amor" (love) for the third in a series. The religious may also say "Jesús" in the same context of a blessing.

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Google translates it literally as "la bendición de Dios"

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