you just said it!
The infinitive is kubariki. (The name of the President of the United States, Barack, or baraka in Swahili, is a noun from the same root, meaning blessing). Mungu ibariki Afrika: God bless Africa, is the first line of Tanzania's national anthem, which is the same as South Africa's (Ngosi sikelele Afrika).The passive infinitive is kubarikiwa. So nimebarikiwa (I have been blessed) amebarikiwa (he or she has been blessed), tumebarikiwa (we have been blessed), wamebariiwa (they have been blessed), umebarikiwa(you sing. have been blessed), mmebarikiwa (you pl. have been blessed), mtu mbarikiwa.(a blessed person).
The Church and any places to have been anointed or blessed.
Everyone is blessed by God. He is generous.
She believes in god because she said she was so blessed and words that god would say. just sayinng I do to
Blessed is like God has blessed you already. A blessing is something God gives to His children.
"Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of God" can be found in Matthew 5:3. It is part of a list called the Beattitudes.
In the book of Genesis I can't remember exactly where but God promised Abraham that he would curse them that cursed him and blessed them that blessed him.
No, that's quite bad. It should be ...you have been blessed with a baby girl this morning. Or you could say ...you have been blessed with a baby girl today. Today morning is never said. You can say yesterday morning, or tomorrow morning.
God Blessed Texas was created on 1993-09-13.
All are blessed by God, and cursed, as well.
"Blessed are you Lord G-d" (King of the universe.) This Jewish prayer of blessing has been incorporated as part of the prayers at the Presentation of the Gifts in the Roman Catholic Liturgy... see link for further explanation
Either way.More detail:While "blest" is not commonly used, it can be used in place of "blessed". But blessed is the one most people use and are familiar with.