Dio ti benedica in the singular and Dio vi benedica in the plural are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "God bless." The blessing uses the second person informal singular for one "you" in the first instance and the second person informal plural for one "you" idiomatically and "you all" grammatically. The respective pronunciation will be "DEE-o tee BEY-ney-DEE-ka" in the singular and "DEE-o vee BEY-ney-DEE-ka" in the plural in Italian.
They don't say bless you in Italy. Instead they say "to your health" which is "salute." (Sah loo tay)
Dio benedica la nostra casa
Dio li benedica! is one Italian equivalent of the English phrase "God bless them!"Specifically, the masculine noun Dio is "God". The personal pronoun li means "them". The verb benedicatranslates as "bless".The pronunciation will be "DEE-o lee BEY-ney-DEE-ka" in Italian.
'Dio benedica il nostro cibo', which means 'God bless our food' [in Italian].- Bon Apetit!
"Hello! How are you doing?" in English is Ciao! Come stai? to someone familiar, and Ciao! Come sta? to someone unfamiliar, in Italian.
It means, "God bless you and your family always."
Dio benedica la nostra casa
"God" in English is Dio in Italian.
Che Dio ti benedica. "Dio la benedica". "Dio la benedica".
"To leave it to God" in English is lasciarlo a Dio in Italian.
"God's gift" in English is regalo di Dio in Italian.
"In God we trust!" in English is Abbiamo fede in Dio! in Italian.
"Thank you, God!" in English means Grazie, Dio! in Italian.
"God of darkness" in English means re delle tenebre in Italian.
"For the glory of God" in English is Per la gloria di Dioin Italian.
"Only God will judge me!" in English is Solo Dio mi giudicherà! in Italian.
"Holy Mother of God" in English is Santa Madre di Dio in Italian.
Dio li benedica! is one Italian equivalent of the English phrase "God bless them!"Specifically, the masculine noun Dio is "God". The personal pronoun li means "them". The verb benedicatranslates as "bless".The pronunciation will be "DEE-o lee BEY-ney-DEE-ka" in Italian.