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What laus exsisto ut deus is in Latin is a really terrible translation of "praise be to God" by a translation web site that has no idea what it's doing. It comes out meaning something like "I, praise, emerge as God".

A proper translation of "praise be to God" would be simply laus Deo, or if you insist on a verb (Latin syntax doesn't in this case), sit laus Deo.

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Deo is the dative or ablative form of Deus, meaning God.

Laus means praise of glory, so the translation is "Praise [or glory] to God"

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