Prey (hunted animal) is proie or gibier.
Prey (to hunt animals) is chasser.
A corn snakes prey is 'mice and rats' - in French - that would be 'les souris et les rats' (rats is spelled the same in French as in English - but the pronunciation is different)
A French angelfish will retreat to a shelter of a cave or crevice when it is threatened. Sharks and grouper are the main animals that will prey on French angelfish.
The third homophone for "prey" and "pray" is "pré". It is a French word that can mean "meadow" or "lawn".
Prey..I'm pretty sure its 'Prey' its horror right?
chasser means to hunt in French. It can also mean to chase (a criminal, a prey), to fire someone (out of work or out of a place).
Préférer is a French equivalent of the English word "prefer." The verb also translates as "to like better" in English. The pronunciation will be "prey-fey-rey" in French.
La nef is the nave in a church. It is the place in the church where people prey.
Tu préfères... and Vous préférez... are French equivalents of the incomplete English phrase "You prefer... ." Context makes clear whether one formal (case 2) or informal "you" (example 1) or two or more "you all" (instance 2) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "tyoo prey-fer" and "voo prey-fey-rey" in French.
Ma lutteuse préférée and mon lutteur préféré are French equivalents of the English phrase "my favorite wrestler." Context makes clear whether a female (case 1) or a male (example 2) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "ma lyoo-tuz prey-fey-rey" and "mo lyoo-tur prey-fey-rey" in French.
Ta matière préférée and Votre matière préférée are French equivalents of the English phrase "your favorite subject." Context makes clear whether a formal (case 2) or an informal (example 1) "you" suits. The respective pronunciations will be "ta ma-tyer prey-fey-rey" and "vot ma-tyer prey-fey-rey" in French.
"Previous spouses: specify the names" is an English equivalent of the French phrase conjoints précédents: préciser les noms. The above-mentioned formal phrasing may appear on legal documents and in public records. The pronunciation will be "ko-zhweh prey-sey-daw prey-see-zey ley no" in French.
"I prefer" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Je préfère. The declaration also translates as "I do prefer" or "I like better" according to English contexts. The pronunciation will be "zhuh prey-fehr" in French.