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Anonymous

Jan 29, 2025

How do you say “I’m praying for you” in Spanish?

Thank you for your assistance. My friend is going through a tough time, and communication is challenging since English is his second language. Whenever I offer him even a small amount of support in Spanish, it really lifts his spirits. However, I’m stuck on how to say “I’m praying for you.” What is the correct translation for this phrase? Additionally, I would like to understand the difference between "orar" and "rezar." Thank you so much!

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Anonymous

Feb 08, 2025

estoy orando por ti. The difference is that for some people orar is like having a conversation with God where you say how grateful you are, you ask for certain things, etc. rezar is just repeting the prayers that religion(catholics) created.

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Anonymous

Feb 21, 2025

"Estoy orando por ti" is the right way to say it

The difference between orar and rezar is --

Orar- is personal prayer asking for help and protection

Rezar- is a term used for praying to the saints mostly used in Catholic religion

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Anonymous

Jan 04, 2025

estoy rezando por tí. you also can say estoy orando por tí.

orar and rezar are the same, but orar is more polite. you can say orar when you're talking with God and rezar when you say a prayer.

orar- to pray

rezar- to say a prayer

Rezo por tí . Rezar and orar are synonymous but it is usually said rezo por ti. Nobody says oro por ti. Rezar is used more than orar. Orar is a word more learned.

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Anonymous

Jan 04, 2025

Orar y rezar means pray, they are synonymous. If you say "Estare rezando por ti" or Estare orando por ti", it will have the same meaning.

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Anonymous

Jan 10, 2025

Estoy orando por ti. The 2 words mean the same.

"Estoy rogando para ti" means I am praying for you. And the difference between orar and rezar is orar means "to pray", and rezar means "to say"

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Anonymous

Jan 27, 2025

estoy resando (or rezando?....not sure) por ti

hmmm i dont think there's a big diff btween orar and rezar...pretty much the same thing!

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