With the use of Google Translator:
English: pray
Japanese: 祈る
or if you just want to say the word it is "inoru"
祈る (inoru), is the Japanese verb meaning "to pray".
No. You are thinking of the Yiddish word "Daven," which means "to pray." The Hebrew word for pray is hitpallel (התפלל)
vovere- to pray vovero- i pray voveres- you pray voveret- he/she/it prays voveremus- we pray voveritis- you(plural) pray voverent- they pray
The Arabic word for pray is "Salat" or "Namaza", But perfer with the first one.
They will pray for his dad in the army
No. "Pray" is a verb. The noun is prayer.
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'Nihon no tame ni inorimashou.'
to pray is hitpalel (התפלל) and it's translation is "to pray"
This is not a Japanese word.
Japanese does not have a word for "it."
Abbi does not appear to be a Japanese word.