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More archaically, one can say Que Dieu te/vous bénisse. "To your wishes" or "health". Old-fashioned: after the second sneeze, "to your loves", and after the third, "may they last forever". More archaically, the translation is "God bless you". Merci or Merci, que les tiennes durent toujours (old-fashioned) after the second sneeze
Gesundheit, literally health; an exclamation used in place of "bless you!" after someone has sneezed; Hausfrau, pejorative: frumpy, petty-bourgeois, traditional, pre ...
Gesundheit: געזונטהייט Health [ɡəˈzʊnthajt] Yiddish Yiddish (and German) equivalent of saying "bless you" when someone sneezes. Also sometimes "tsu gezunt". [2] Labriut (or Livriut) לַבְּרִיאוּת To Health [livʁiˈʔut] Hebrew Hebrew equivalent of saying "bless you" when someone sneezes. [9] Refuah Shlemah
Now, that isn’t to say that I don’t have bad days. Or that I don’t make mistakes. Or that I don’t swear. Or that I think I’m Jesus, Buddha, Moses, Mr. Spock, or just plain holier than thou.
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Here's what they had to say. Quality time (spending dedicated, focused time together with full attention): 31.5% Physical touch (showing affection through physical contact like hugs, kisses, and ...
Gesundheit (German for health ) may refer to: A response to sneezing; Gesundheit!, a 2011 video game; Gesundheit! Institute, an American health project; Focus ...
The researchers say their findings “may indicate that iron overload in the oligodendrocytes […] could be a pathological sign in Alzheimer’s disease brains”.