Arabic writing: الله
ALLAH: Allah is the of the one and the only god. Allah has ninty-nine beautiful names. Allah is the personal name of the one true God. Nothing else can be called Allah. The term has no plural or gender. To a Muslim, Allah is the almighty, creator and sustainer of the universe, who is similar to nothing and nothing is comparable to Allah.
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The common Arabic expression of a similar nature is: Hamdullah (حمدلله).
If you wish to actually speak it as a command, i.e. in the below situations, the translation would be: Leyamdeh Al-Nabil (ليمدح النبيل) -- However "Nabil" is only the word for "Lord" as a title of nobility. "Lord" in reference to a Divinity is "Rab" (رب). The term can be used for pagan gods, but is usually used exclusively for the God of Islam (and other monotheistic religions).
Person 1: Lord York comes with an army to protect us. - Nabil York yaji' ma3a jayshen lehamiyaatna. (نبيل يورك يجيء مع جيش لحمايتنا)
Person 2: May the Lord (York) be praised for such action. - Leyamdeh al-nabil lehatha alfa3al (ليمدح النبيل لهذا الفعل)
Subhan'Allah (Arabic سبحان الله) is an Arabic phrase often translated as "Glorious is Allah."