The Different Languages

How to Say Blessed in Different Languages

The word blessed expresses a sense of being favored, fortunate, or sacred across cultures and religions. Whether used in daily conversation or spiritual contexts, this word holds deep emotional and spiritual significance. Here’s how to say “blessed” in various languages around the world:

  • Spanish: Bendecido
  • French: Béni(e)
  • German: Gesegnet
  • Italian: Benedetto/a
  • Portuguese: Abençoado/a
  • Arabic: مُبارك (Mubarak)
  • Hindi: धन्य (Dhanya)
  • Urdu: مبارک (Mubarak)
  • Chinese (Mandarin): 有福的 (Yǒu fú de)
  • Japanese: 恵まれた (Megumareta)
  • Korean: 축복받은 (Chukbok-badeun)
  • Russian: Благословенный (Blagoslovennyy)
  • Greek: Ευλογημένος (Evlogiménos)
  • Hebrew: בָּרוּךְ (Baruch)
  • Turkish: Kutsanmış
  • Swahili: Barikiwa
  • Filipino (Tagalog): Pinagpala
  • Thai: ได้รับพร (Dai rap pon)
  • Polish: Błogosławiony
  • Dutch: Gezegend
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