Ah, what a lovely question! In Hebrew, the phrase "God answers prayer" can be translated as "אלוהים עונה לתפילה" (Elohim oneh l'tefilah). It's a beautiful reminder that our prayers are heard and that there is always hope and comfort in knowing that we are never alone. Just like painting a happy little tree, trust that your prayers are heard and answered in their own time.
The word God is not written anywhere in a synagogue, except inside a jewish prayer book. The prayer books are in Hebrew because that's the language Jews mainly pray in.
There is no single word for "God answers", but you could say Hashem oneh (ה׳ ×¢×•× ×”)
I'm not quite sure if this answers your question, but the Catholic ( & possibly other Christian religions) prayer To the Guardian Angel is this:Angel sent by God to guide me,be my light and walk beside me,be my guardian and protect me,in the paths of life direct me.AmenAgain I'm not sue if that answers your question, but I got that prayer word-for-word from my prayer book. I go to a Catholic school, & we have a small paperback prayer book I got this from. Hope this answers your question~!!^^
Devotion (to God) is another word for prayer.
God. Jesus is the intercessor. We pray in the name of Jesus under the unction (or leading) of the Holy Spirit to God the Father. they is only one god and he answers your prayer jesus was the ways in his words is what we are to live by so live by what jesus say as he was not god his is the word
Our God = Eloheinu (אלהינו)
Elohim is the Hebrew word for God, so Jews and others who speak Hebrew would use this word. It occurs many times in the Torah and Hebrew prayers. In daily conversation, it is also often used in Israel; but Orthodox Jews use it only in Torah and prayer, while in ordinary speech they use a more mundane word (Hashem) to refer to God, in order to show respect for His names.
There is no Hebrew word for "Trina god". (I can't even tell what that phrase is supposed to mean in English.)
Puja is a Hindi word for prayer. It is not a god.
There are many Hebrew words for God. The most common is eloheem (אלוקים)
house of prayer = beit tfeelah (בית תפילה)house of assembly (synagogue = beit k'nesset (בית כנסת)
jehova is a Christian word for God, and is not real Hebrew. Shalom is the Hebrew word for peace.