Ke Akua(God) Ho'omaika'i(Bless) Oe(You)!
While the above answer may be right it depends what you're saying it in regards to. For instance if you were saying it to someone who just sneezed I'd use the much shorter "ola" which basically means "life". I can't remember what my kumu, teacher, told me about why it's used though. He was more of an old timer though...so maybe it's an old time way of saying bless you to a sneeze.
Jesu miak
Mawu nayra wo kodiee
They speak mostly Spanish in Cuba so "Dios te bendiga".
alstublieft - please ( polite form ) alsjeblieft - imformal ( unpolite form ) Also mean here you are X
Assalam-o-Alaikum ! Its just like hi or hey or hello but it means God Bless you and Muslims use this very often as they want only good for others !
To say "thank you" in Hawaiian, you can say "mahalo." To say "God bless" in Hawaiian, you can say "Ke Akua e hoʻomaikaʻi mai."
We say God bless you as 'Isol nang.na patichina'
"Rabb tuhanu chardikala vich rakhe."
Asvadz ir hoke orhne- god her soul bless.
In Punjabi, "God bless you" can be said as "Rab tuhanu kirpa kare."
God bless you all translates to French as Dieu Vous Benisse tous.
god bless
In Taino language, you can say "Bo matu'a to' Kaoban ti" to bless all the people.
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 you
In Igbo language, you can say "Chukwu Imela nke ukwu na ezigbo nkpuru obi gi na ikele m". This translates to "God, I thank you for my life and bless you abundantly".
God bless you and your sister