He said to me ' May Allah Bless you'
A. He wished that Allah mighty bless him
B. He wished to me that Allah might bless me.
C. He wished that Allah might bless me.
D. He prayed for me that Allah bless me.
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C.
He wished that Allah might bless me.
Explanation:
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