laudo
laudo-praise
praise = laus (for example: magna cum laude; with great praise)
I praise.
The Latin word laudat translates into English as the words He praises. This word is said in Italian as loda.
It's pure Latin - 'with praise'.
To say "praise the Lord" in Russian, you would say "хвала Господу" (khvala Gospodu).
[We] are praising, do praise, praiseyou is the English equivalent of 'Laudamus te'. In the word by word translation, the verb 'laudamus' means '[we] are praising, do praise, praise'. The personal pronoun 'te' means 'you'.
Glorious comes from the Latin word gloria, which means "great praise or honor".
Christ is light and truth would be translated Christus lux et veritas est
Praise God would be "slava Bogo"
Praise Yah = Hallelu Yah (הללויה)
To praise (verb): loben (pronounced loh-behn)