The Latin word laudat translates into English as the words He praises. This word is said in Italian as loda.
laudat is a latin name for ^praises^
(Laow- dot)
Laus infinita.
Stewart Laudat was born in 1971.
Meam filiam amo.
The poet praises the forest of the hens. (!?!)
The verb form is in the third person. The phrase Deum laudat means, He/she praises God.
The English derivative for "laudat" is "laud." It's a fancy way of saying "praise" or "commend." So next time you want to give someone a pat on the back, just say "I laud you" and watch them be impressed by your vocabulary.
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