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Dieu vous garde

American  
[dyœ voo gard] / ˈdyœ vu ˈgard /
French.
  1. God keep you.


Example Sentences

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"Dieu vous garde," she whispered, and kissed him again.

From The Great Amulet by Diver, Maud

Dieu vous garde, beau syre, tydinges you bryng: A mayd hath born a chylde full yong, The weche causeth yew for to syng, Nowell!

From In The Yule-Log Glow, Book IV by Morris, Harrison S. (Harrison Smith)

Dieu vous pardonne, mon ami, et Dieu vous garde.

From The Possessed (The Devils) by Dostoyevsky, Fyodor

Then, with a "que Dieu vous garde," she bids him au revoir till the beginning of October at the latest.

From The Loves of Great Composers by Kobbé, Gustav