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Lobt

Lobt is the third-person singular present tense form of the German verb loben, meaning to praise. It occurs with subjects such as he, she, or it (er lobt, sie lobt, es lobt) and is also the form used with the formal Sie in third-person construction. loben is a regular weak verb, so its present tense forms follow the standard endings: ich lobe, du lobst, er lobt, wir loben, ihr lobt, sie loben.

In addition to present tense usage, the verb has other standard forms: the simple past (Präteritum) is

Lob is the related noun meaning praise or acclaim, and it shares the same linguistic root as

Example usage: Er lobt seine Mitarbeiter für ihre Leistung. Die Jury lobt das Projekt für seine Originalität.

See also: loben, Lob, Loben und Lobpreis.

lobte,
du
lobtest,
er
lobte,
wir
lobten,
ihr
lobtet,
sie
lobten;
the
past
participle
is
gelobt
and
is
used
with
haben
to
form
the
present
perfect
(ich
habe
gelobt).
loben.
The
relationship
between
the
verb
and
the
noun
reflects
a
common
German
pattern
where
a
root
related
to
praise
or
esteem
yields
both
a
noun
(Lob)
and
verb
forms
(loben,
lobt,
lobe,
etc.).
The
term
lobt
itself
is
not
used
as
a
standalone
noun;
it
functions
strictly
as
a
verb
form
within
conjugated
sentences.