Usage examples of "praying mantis" in English with translation to Spanish

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I am praying. Estoy rezando.
Tell her that I am praying. Dile que estoy rezando.
I am praying in my room. Estoy rezando en mi habitación.
We are all praying for Japan. Todos estamos rezando por Japón.
Amayas is praying. Amayas está rezando.
I've heard it said that English is for making money, French for making love, and Spanish for praying to God. He oído hablar que el inglés es para el comercio, el francés para el amor, y el español para rezar a Dios.
I spent five days in that filthy well. In that moment, my only solution was praying. Pasé cinco días en aquel pozo inmundo. En ese momento, mi única solución fue rezar.
It's a bit too late for praying. Es un poco tarde para rezar.
I don't know if he was praying, but he stayed the entire morning in the church. No sé si él estaba rezando, pero se quedó toda la mañana en la iglesia.
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