Laudare
Laudare is a Latin verb meaning "to praise." It is a regular first-conjugation verb, and its present-active infinitive is laudāre. In standard reference form, it appears with the four principal parts laudō, laudāre, laudāvī, laudātum, which supply the main tense and mood stems: the first part for the present, the second for the infinitive, the third for the perfect, and the fourth for the supine or perfect passive participle.
As a regular verb, laudare follows the standard first-conjugation endings in the active voice. Present indicative
Usage of laudare centers on praising someone or something, often with a direct object in the accusative