Yes, it is. It means "to offer prayers" or "to hope."
祈る (inoru), is the Japanese verb meaning "to pray".
No. "Pray" is a verb. The noun is prayer.
Yes, "pray" is considered an irregular verb because its past tense form is "prayed" rather than the regular "-ed" ending as in most verbs.
The word 'pray' is a verb (pray, prays, praying, prayed).The noun forms of the verb to pray are prayer and the gerund, praying.The word 'pray' is sometimes used as an interjection.
The abstract noun forms of the verb to pray are prayerand the gerund, praying.
Prays
I had prayed last night
The verb is "pray" or "praying" ! Let's try it out in a sentence... "Dinie Slothouber was praying for a miracle with Mitch Longley".
"Pray" is primarily a verb, meaning to communicate with a deity or express a wish or request. It can also function as a noun in some contexts, referring to the act of praying. In its verb form, it typically appears in various tenses and can be used in both formal and informal contexts.
"Pray and be helpful to others" is an imperative sentence with am understood "you" as the subject. Pray and be helpful is a compound verb. To is a preposition, and every prepositional phrase must have an object of the preposition. So, others is the object of the preposition.
"reces" is the second-person subjunctive of the spanish verb "rezar", which means "to pray".
Nothing. There's no such word. But the word 'vove' is a possibility, as the imperative of command in Latin. It's part of the conjugation of the verb 'vovere', which means 'to promise [conditionally] to a god or to vow'; to 'pray for or wish'.