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[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'.

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That means, "We praise You." It occurs in the Vulgate (Latin Bible) and in many songs.

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"Laudamus Te" means "We praise you". Laud is the 1st person plural, present tense, of the verb "Laudare", which is "to praise". "Te" simply means you.

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We praise you.

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