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In everyday conversation, 祷告 (dǎo gào) is commonly used to refer to the act of praying or making a prayer. It can be used in both formal and informal settings, and is often used in religious contexts.
For example, one might say "我每天早上都会祷告" (wǒ měi tiān zǎo shàng dōu huì dǎo gào) which means "I pray every morning." In this context, 祷告 emphasizes the act of communicating with a higher power or deity.
In addition, 祷告 can also be used as a verb, as in "我每天都会祷告" (wǒ měi tiān dōu huì dǎo gào) which means "I pray every day." It can also be used in the past tense, as in "我昨天祷告了一整晚" (wǒ zuó tiān dǎo gào le yī zhěng wǎn) which means "I prayed all night yesterday."
Overall, 祷告 is a commonly used word in Chinese to express the act of praying or making a prayer, and it carries a sense of reverence and sincerity.
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