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Dr_dochan
How can I say " God bless you" in japanese? Is it Osukara sama deshita? ^_^]
Nov 28, 2009 1:04 PM
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Because Christianity is not so common in Japan, I can't think of any equivalent expression for that.
If the speaker is Christian, he/she can say like "あなたに神の祝福がありますように" as literal translation of "God bless you."
November 29, 2009
hmm.. This is a bit hard. We don't use such expression in Japan.
Otsukare sama deshita is a phrase you say to someone after hard work/effort. It kind of means "You worked very hard, good on you!"or "good job!"
November 28, 2009
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