Examples of using "Hais" in a sentence and their english translations:
- I hate you.
- I hate you!
I don't hate you.
I hate Tom.
- I hate the winter.
- I hate winter.
I hate you.
I hate you.
- I hate you.
- I hate you!
I don't hate you.
I hate my body.
Why do you hate me?
I hate my neighbour.
I hate this guy.
- I hate maths.
- I hate math.
- I hate mathematics.
- I hate you.
- I hate you!
I hate terrorist organizations.
- I don't hate her.
- They're not my enemies.
I don't hate him.
I don't hate myself.
I don't hate you.
- I hate you.
- I hate you!
I hate you!
Go, I don't hate you.
- I hate the winter.
- I hate winter.
- Do you hate me?
- Do you all hate me?
I hate Tom's parents.
- I detest that!
- I hate that!
I don't hate you.
I hate all of them.
Please don't hate me.
If you knew how much I hate you!
I hate cats.
Why do you hate me?
I hate sand.
I hate dogs.
I hate homework.
- I hate maths.
- I hate math.
- I hate mathematics.
I hate all of them.
I hate all of them.
I hate this school.
I hate my neighbour.
I hate that thing.
I hate my body.
I hate pizza.
I hate science.
I hate music.
In a word, you hate me, don't you?
- I hate you.
- I hate you!
Do you hate me?
I love you as a person and I hate your error.
I love Tom and at the same time I hate him.
I hate him with every fiber of my being.
I don't hate you.
I hate that!
I don't hate her anymore.
"Novels? I hate novels." Oh muse, forgive her blasphemy.
I'm not sure, but I think I hate Tom.
I don't hate you, Tom.
- Why don't you like girls?
- Why do you hate women?
I hate cats.
It is not because I hate him, but because I love him.
I love him and I hate him at the same time.
I hate taking risks.
- Juno then, as a suppliant, addressed him in these words: "Aeolus (for the father of the gods has granted you authority to calm the seas and to stir them up with the winds), a race hateful to me is sailing upon the Tyrrhenian sea, carrying Troy along with its conquered gods to Italy."
- Him now Saturnia sought, and thus in lowly strain: / "O AEolus, for Jove, of human kind / and Gods the sovran Sire, hath given to thee / to lull the waves and lift them with the wind, / a hateful people, enemies to me, / their ships are steering o'er the Tuscan sea, / bearing their Troy and vanquished gods away / to Italy."