There are many ways. In order to translate this, you would need to clarify your intention. Here are only 2 examples:
If you are praying for a person to get better (someone who is sick):
to a male: agid misheberach bishvilkha (I will say a misheberach for you)
to a female: agid misheberach bishvilekh (I will say a misheberach for you)
If you are praying for someone to come into your life:
to a male: avakesh otkha mehashem (I will ask God for you/I will ask God to give you to me)
to a female: avakesh otakh mehashem (I will ask God for you/I will ask God to give you to me).
In Hebrew, the verb "to pray" cannot have a direct object after it because it is a reflexive verb in Hebrew. You can pray to something, but you can't pray something.
If "Your Grace" is the name of a prayer...
a man could say: ani omehr et ha "your grace" (I say the "Your Grace")
a female could say: ani omehret et ha "your grace" (I say the "Your Grace")
If "Your Grace" is another word for God, then...
a man could say: ani mitpalel (×× ×™ מתפלל)
a female could say: ani mitpalelet (×× ×™ מתפללת)
It means "I pray"; God is implied.
You will say that you accept him as your lord and savior. You will pray to him every day and night. Also, when you pray to him, don't act like you mean it, just mean it.
To pray = leh-HEET-pah-LELL (להתפלל)
You could say הִתְפַּלְּלוּ בלי הפסקה(hitpallelu b'li hafsakah).
they start there pray on Friday and it ends Saturday. they start there pray on Friday and it ends Saturday. say hey to the new pray im in love
Muslims are forbidden to pray at midday - it is haraam as it could be interpreted as worshipping the sun. They are also required to pray 5 times every day and the "rules" are the same for all - if you miss prayers at the correct time, you should say them when it is first possible after the correct time.
yom ha'av (יום האב)
The Muslims pray five times each day. It is obligatory. They offer a special prayer on Friday every week. So, you may say that Friday is a special day for the Muslims as Saturday is for the Jews and Sunday is for the Christians.
This is how you say Happy Earth Day in Heberw, I just do not know how you say it i know how to write it and read it. :)(:
It depends what she does apart from the Rosary. One can say prayers but it is what they do in their lives that count for more. In other words, one has to practise what they preach.
Yom haveteranim (יום ×”×•×•×˜×¨× ×™×)
Of course it is. And please be open to the possibility that God is not who are what you imagine, or what others may urge you to believe. The bible say "men ought always to pray." === === Luke 18:1 And he spake a parable unto them to this end, that men ought always to pray, ........" == ==
eema, tokhli lehitpalel ba'avuri? ( אמא, תוכלי להתפלל עבורי)