"Kaawan ng Dios."
There actually is no term that is said in Japan after one sneezes. The closest you can come to it is to say, "Daijyoobu?" which means, "Are you okay?" Normally, though, sneezes occur without any subsequent comments.
Tagalog Translation of ONE FOURTH: ikapat
In Tagalog, one hundred one is written as "isa't daan isa."
One= Isa
isangkawalo
There actually is no term that is said in Japan after one sneezes. The closest you can come to it is to say, "Daijyoobu?" which means, "Are you okay?" Normally, though, sneezes occur without any subsequent comments.
There is something to the effect ( could be a supersitition) that the human heart momentarily stops when one sneezes, and this begat the ( God bless you) custom when someone sneezes. Sneezes could be disruptive ( everybody chorusing Bless You or equivalent in Thai) while a Buddhist priest was in a complex ritual. I guess it is just a manner of manners or decorum.
Whatever you want your followers to do, you should do as well. For example, if you want all your followers to say "bless you" after a coworker sneezes, you should always say "bless you" after one of your coworkers sneezes.
God bless us, every one!god bless us, everyone
When some one sneezes we say : God bless you in arabic it means : yarhamokom allah ,,, written as : يرحمكم الله you reply : athabana wa athabakom allah ,,, written as : اثابنا و اثابكم الله
In Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol," Tiny Tim says "God bless us, every one!" on page 64.
Islam (Muslims) is a religion, not a language. but if you mean Arabic it is "Shukaran" The answer, above, is correct. Now, the real way you should thank any Muslim, is not to say "thank you", but you're supposed to say "May God reward you with good" In Arabic: Jazaak Allahu Khairan.
health. Can also be said after some one sneezes, like bless you or when giving a toast, like cheers
Tiny Tim observed, "God Bless Us, Every One!"
Twenty-one. God bless!
The last five words of Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" are: "God bless us, every one!"
One example is Deuteronomy 8:10.