Is it correct to say may God bless you?
“May God bless you” is correct. It’s a subjunctive form, actually, where the subjunctive is being used as a sort of third person imperative.
How do you say may God bless you in a different way?
Different Ways to Say “Bless You!”
- BLESS YOUR SOUL.
- BLESS YOUR COTTON SOCKS!
- GOD BLESS YOU.
- BLESS YOUR HEART.
- AWW BLESS!
How do you use may God?
May God bless you. May God be pleased with you. May God accept your prayers.
How has the Lord bless you for keeping your covenants?
A covenant is a sacred agreement between God and His children. God sets specific conditions, and He promises to bless us as we obey these conditions. Making and keeping covenants qualifies us to receive the blessings God has promised. When we choose not to keep covenants, we cannot receive the blessings.
What is the meaning of God bless you?
God bless (you)!
said when saying goodbye to someone, to say that you hope good things will happen to them : Good night everyone, and God bless. said when someone sneezes, to say that you hope they have good health: “Achoo!” “God bless you.”
What does May God bless mean?
May God bless you = I pray that God will bless you.
What is the meaning of May God bless them?
used for praying that God will protect someone and treat them well.
What’s another way to say bless you?
What is another word for bless you?
thanks | thank you |
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much appreciated | cheers |
thank you kindly | many thanks |
much obliged | thanks very much |
nice one | thanks a million |
What can you say other than bless you?
The most common alternative response that I’m aware of, especially in American English, is “Gesundheit!“. Gesundheit! is borrowed from German, and literally means “Health!”. Actually “Bless you!” (often uttered as “bleshoo”) can be considered as the secular (or neutral) version of “God bless you!”.
What can I say instead of stay blessed?
Part of speech:
- glorified. Transformed into something glorious. …
- lucky. The definition of lucky is someone who has good fortune, something that brings good fortune, or something that results from good fortune and chance. …
- sanctified. Affecting sanctity; sanctimonious. …
- joyous. …
- divine (related) …
- blissful. …
- religious. …
- graced.