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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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The English derivative for "laudat" is "laud." In linguistics, a derivative is a word that is formed from another word by adding a prefix or suffix. In this case, the suffix "-at" is removed to form the English derivative "laud."

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4y ago

Laudat means to be happy. Laugh holds the Lau in Laudat. Hope this helps.

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4y ago
Whoops that my my bad I was thinking of the wrong word. Laudat is to praise not to be happy.

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