How to Say ‘To pray’ in Spain Spanish
Orar
oh-RAHR
[oh-RAHR]
💬 Usage Tip: Verb used in Christian contexts; also “rezar” is very common, especially Catholic/traditional.
🇪🇸 In Spain: In Spain, “rezar” may sound more traditional; “orar” may sound more evangelical—both are understood.
Phrase Breakdown
Orar
[oh-RAHR]
to pray
Infinitive verb meaning to speak to God in prayer. Common in Christian language: “orar por alguien” (pray for someone).
Empecé a orar y a pedirle a Jesús que me guiara.
I began to pray and ask Jesus to guide me.
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