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"Yarhamuk Allah" is an Arabic phrase that means "May Allah have mercy on you" or "May Allah bless you." It is often used as a way to show compassion and make a supplication for the well-being of someone.
"We say 'Alhamdulillah' after sneezing as a way to thank and praise Allah for our health and well-being."
You just say bless you.
Get well soon
Allah ishafeek
Allah ishafeek
Allah is an Arabic words which means God. It is used by Muslims as well as Arab Cristians.
WHO is the World Health Organization that does research in all health fields including mental health and who is the publisher of the ICD-10 which will soon be used to diagnose all physical and mental illnesses worldwide.
Salute is an Italian equivalent of the English word "health."Specifically, the word functions as a feminine noun in its singular form. It literally means "health, well-being." It also translates as "Bless you!" for a sneeze and "Cheers!" for a toast.Whatever the meaning, the pronunciation remains "sa-LOO-tey" in Italian.
well bless my garden!!
Well, darling, "God bless" is technically correct if you're using it as a short form of "May God bless you." It's a common expression used to wish someone well. So go ahead and sprinkle those blessings around, just make sure you're using it in the right context, sugar.
get well soon is gute Besserung in German