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What does que dois de bendiga in spanish?

The phrase "que dos de bendiga" in Spanish is grammatically incorrect and doesn't make sense. It seems like a combination of two phrases that are not connected in a meaningful way.

Here's a breakdown:

* "que": This is a conjunction meaning "that" or "which".

* "dos": This means "two".

* "de": This is a preposition meaning "of" or "from".

* "bendiga": This is the third-person singular present subjunctive form of the verb "bendecir", which means "to bless".

To form a grammatically correct and meaningful phrase, you would need to restructure the elements.

For example, you could say:

* "Que Dios te bendiga": This means "May God bless you".

* "Que Dios bendiga a los dos": This means "May God bless you both".

If you can provide more context or the full sentence you're trying to translate, I can help you form a more accurate and meaningful phrase.

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