pray
The word 'pregare' in Italian translates to 'pray' in English. It is used in the same context as in English, referring to the act of communicating with a deity or expressing devotion. For example, 'I pray for your health' in Italian would be 'Prego per la tua salute.'
Can you pray here?
In this example, 'potete pregare qui?' is used to inquire if one has the permission or ability to pray in the current location.
I want to pray in peace.
This phrase 'Voglio pregare in pace.' expresses the speaker's desire to pray without being disturbed, it can be used when someone is looking for some quiet or tranquil place for prayers.
You have to pray before eating.
This phrase 'Devi pregare prima di mangiare.' is commonly used in cultures and religions where it is customary to say a prayer or grace before meals. It's expressing that it's obligatory to pray before starting to eat.