Shakespeare's "The Tempest"
I think the phrase is "pray tell..." and it is as if saying "please, do tell...please explain..." It has nothing to do with animals and prey.
The phrase is: DOLCE FAR NIENTE
In Twi, the word for "pray" is "mɛbɔ mpae." The phrase "mɛbɔ" means "I will pray" and "mpae" refers to "prayer." You can use this expression when you want to convey the act of praying in the Twi language.
Picking flowers, do you love them or not, it NOT a phrase!
'Spread the word' is already a catch-phrase. Near synomyms are: 'tell the world and his neighbour'; 'tell the world and his wife'; 'put it about'; 'go tell it on the mountain'.
I think the phrase is "pray tell..." and it is as if saying "please, do tell...please explain..." It has nothing to do with animals and prey.
"Prey tell" is an archaic phrase that is a variant of "pray tell." It is used to politely ask someone to explain or clarify something.
The phrase is: DOLCE FAR NIENTE
I don't know, please tell me
"Pray thee draw nigh" is an archaic expression that means "please come closer" or "I ask you to approach." The phrase uses "pray" as a polite request and "draw nigh" as a poetic way to say "come near." It's often found in older literature and can convey a sense of formality or earnestness in the request.
What pray tell is the meaning of life? come hither boy! your tapicoa pie awaits you
The phrase means," Let us pray for the Pope"
We pray so the person who is lost will come back to the person they love and we pray also for the person who is lost to come back safely.
This phrase was found in the lyrics from "Apocalyptica".
We pray so the person who is lost will come back to the person they love and we pray also for the person who is lost to come back safely
The English phrase "Pray for your friend" is translated to Spanish as: "Reza por tu amigo/a." (male/female friend)
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