May God bless you all, beautiful mothers.
God bless all on the island
God bless this house/hearth and all who enter (it)
Good day may God bless in this day
"I am sorry, my holy that you will recover soon. God bless you."
Bendiga is the formal command for the word: to bless. It means: Bless...
In Cuban Spanish, you can say "Dios te bendiga" to mean "god bless you."
God bless all on the island
"Dios te bendiga mi sangre" translates to "God bless you, my blood" in English. It is a poetic or symbolic way to express care, closeness, or affection towards someone.
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's a bit ungrammatical/ambiguous, but something like: Dios le bendiga y te amo = God bless you*/him/her and I love you# (* you (formal) # you (informal)) 'los' should be 'las'; then 'las personas' = 'the persons'
You look like your mother, my love God bless you.
May God bless my family Literally That God bless my family
Good day may God bless in this day
God bless this house/hearth and all who enter (it)
"Take care, baby and may God bless you always"
It means "God bless you and your family always."
"I am sorry, my holy that you will recover soon. God bless you."