Examples of using "Gehasst" in a sentence and their english translations:
Tom is hated.
- He is hated.
- He's hated.
Nobody wants to be hated.
Tom felt hated.
I've always hated you.
She used to hate him.
I've always hated Tom.
Tom hated school.
He hated school.
I've always hated biology.
I hated history class.
- I used to hate Boston.
- I hated Boston.
I hated school.
Tom used to hate Boston.
- He is much disliked.
- He is hated.
I've always hated him.
I hated spinach when I was a kid.
- You must've hated Tom for what he did.
- You must have hated Tom for what he did.
which has been hated and erased in specific ways.
- Tom used to hate Boston.
- Tom hated Boston.
- I don't think I've ever hated anyone so much.
- I don't think I've ever hated anybody so much.
- I don't think that I've ever hated anyone so much.
- I don't think that I've ever hated anybody so much.
- Why does everyone hate Tom?
- Why does everybody hate Tom?
You must've hated Tom for what he did.
Tom is the only person I've ever really hated.
Tom hated his French teacher.
At first, I didn't like it, but it gradually became fun.
I heard that song so many times on the radio that I grew to hate it.
Better to be hated for who you are than loved for who you're not.
Tom was full of hatred for two women: He hated his wife and his mother for even longer.