Usage examples of "se prier" in French with translation to English

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Elle avait l'habitude de prier avant de se coucher. She used to pray before going to bed.
C'est un peu tard pour prier. It's a little late for prayer.
Il vint nous prier de l'aider. He came to ask us to help him.
Nous nous agenouillâmes pour prier. We knelt down to pray.
Elle avait l'habitude de prier avant d'aller se coucher. She used to pray before going to bed.
Il y a ceux qui, dans une situation désespérée, cherchent assistance dans les prières des autres, mais ne pensent pas à prier pour eux-mêmes. There are those, who, in distress, seek the help of other people's prayers, but have no mind to pray for themselves.
Il est un peu tard pour prier. It's a bit too late for praying.
Les Grecs avaient l'habitude de prier plusieurs dieux. The Greeks used to worship several gods.
J'ai entendu dire que l'anglais est fait pour faire de l'argent, le français pour faire l'amour et l'espagnol pour prier Dieu. I've heard it said that English is for making money, French for making love, and Spanish for praying to God.
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