Correspondingly, which character said May the force be with you?
Obi-Wan Kenobi
Subsequently, question is, where did the phrase may the force be with you come from? Although the phrase May the Force be with you is usually attributed to Obi-Wan Kenobi, the Jedi Master at the heart of the original Star Wars movie in 1977, it is actually said by a minor character, General Dodonna, as he dismisses Rebel troops before their siege of the Death Star.
Furthermore, does Yoda say may the force be with you?
Why does Yoda say "May the force be with you" instead of "The force, with you, may it be"? Because Yoda doesn't always invert the subject and predicate of every single sentence. This is much easier to notice in Empire and Jedi, when his dialogue isn't painful to hear.
Who said May the force be with you in 1977?
This line is spoken most famously by Han Solo, played by Harrison Ford, in the film Star Wars, directed by George Lucas (1977). Your geeky friends will gut you with a lightsaber when they hear you're looking up the context for "May the Force be with you," but we won't tell them.
