Dee-oss
teh (like set)
ben-dee-gah
"Que Dios te bendiga", or "Que Dios le bendiga". The first is for people you know well (friends and family), the second is the more formal form.
you say it like this Dios lo bendiga.
Hasta luego. Que Dios te bendiga también.
God bless you I love you.
It depends on the you, examine the chart below, then insert the proper you into the [you] in the translation: Yous Single Plural Informal te os Formal le les Translation: Que Dios [you] bendiga tambien.
"Que Dios te bendiga" means "May God bless you."
Que Dios te bendiga. (to a young person / singular)Que Dios la bendiga ( to a female)Que Dios lo bendiga (to a male)Que Dios los bendiga (plural)
Que Dios nos bendiga
It means, "Hello, Sister! God bless you!"
I think what you're trying to figure out is "Dios te bendiga" which is "May God bless you."
This is Spanish for: May God bless you and give you more.
Adios y que dios te bendiga