Usages of laudare
Magister me laudat.
The teacher praises me.
Laetus sum, quia magister meus me laudat.
I am happy because my teacher praises me.
Nunc magister pacem amat et discipuli eum laudent.
Now the teacher loves peace and the students praise him.
Avia, quae puellam amat, capillos pueri spectat et oculos eius laudat.
The grandmother, who loves the girl, looks at the boy's hair and praises his eyes.
Servus hospiti fructus dulces dat, et hospes eum laudat.
The servant gives sweet fruits to the guest, and the guest praises him.
Mater oculos eius laudat.
Mother praises his eyes.
Miles arma nova tenet: gladium novum tenet et scutum laudat.
A soldier holds new weapons: he holds a new sword and praises the shield.
Magister equum pulchrum in horto laudat.
The teacher praises the beautiful horse in the garden.
Miles portam custodit, et cives eum laudant.
The soldier guards the gate, and the citizens praise him.
Puella in pariete imaginem navis pingit, et mater imaginem laudat.
The girl paints an image of a ship on the wall, and mother praises the image.
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