pray

pray
prei
verb
1) (to speak reverently to God or a god in order to express thanks, make a request etc: Let us pray; She prayed to God to help her.) be
2) (to hope earnestly: Everybody is praying for rain.) håpe på
be
verb \/preɪ\/
1) be, bønnfalle
I pray you not to do so
jeg bønnfaller deg om å la det være
she prayed a silent prayer for her brother
hun ba en stille bønn for broren sin
2) (litterært) be om
she prayed his forgiveness
hun bad om hans tilgivelse
3) vær vennlig (å\/og)
pray don't speak so loud!
vær vennlig å snakke litt lavere!
pray don't mention it
å, det er ingenting å snakke om
be past praying for (religion) være fortapt
he's past praying for
han er fortapt
(hverdagslig) være uforbederlig
pray for someone be for noen
pray for something be om noe
pray to be til
he prayed to God for help
han bad til Gud om at han måtte hjelpe ham

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