Je t'en prie is a common answer to "thank you". It stands for 'you're welcome'.
"je t'en prie" is literally translated 'I beg you, I pray you'It is used as a standard answer to someone saying 'thank you' (as 'you're welcome' or don't mention it' in English.)
Je prie pour toi
literally "I you everything"..if from the movie Flyboy's, it is spelled Je Vois tout - I see everything
It's a standard answer to 'merci', or it can be a way of saying 'please'.
"I beg you (to do so)" literally and "Please" or "You're welcome (in response to being thanked)" loosely are English equivalents of the French phrase Je vous en prie. Context makes clear which option suits. The pronunciation will be "zhuh voo-zaw pree" in French.
In ten years i am going to
je vous en prie
Je vous en prie
je vous aime et je prie pour vous
non je vous en prie
Je means 'I'.
'de rien' or 'je vous en prie' or 'pas de problème'