I have a feeling that God would understand, whatever language you used.
To pray is "prier" in French.
"Prier" in French means "to pray" in English.
prier
Prier
Let's pray. -- Prions. -- "pree-oh[n]"
to pray
to pray is 'prier' in French. In expressions like 'pray, take a seat' that you may come across in books like Pride and Prejudice, it would be translated 'je vous en prie'
'After' in french is après. It is pronounced Ah-Preh(sounds like a combination of pray and preh)
prier pour quelqu'un
It is pronounced a little like the following: A-pray-sea-ay
S'il vous plaît prier.
The third homophone for "prey" and "pray" is "pré". It is a French word that can mean "meadow" or "lawn".