Detest means hate in English.
it means: "I hate you"
Hate
To hate = haïr, détester. Hate (noun)= haine. To say I hate you to a person then say I haine you.
Ti odio is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I hate you."Specifically, the personal pronoun ti means "(informal singular) you." The verb odio means "(I) am hating, do hate, hate." The pronunciation is "tee OH-dyoh."
hate me?
Detest means hate in English.
The English meaning for the Kikuyu word mena is hate.
"Hate" as a noun and "I hate" as a verb are English equivalents of the Italian word odio. Context makes clear which meaning prevails. Regardless of meaning or use, the pronunciation will be "O-dyo" in Italian.
You are really kind filled with charisma and I'm already looking forward to seeing you young lady.
"Hate" in English is odio in Italian.
I hate you is pronounced "Na nen noh sheeia.", Na meaning I, noh meaning you, and sheeia meaning hate. Nen is simply there because it has to be.
To me the difference is as simple as basic english. Hate is an action or verb. "I hate you." Hatred is a feeling or noun. "Hatred drove him to violence." -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Though Hate is usually used as a verb, it is also a noun. But Hatred is always a noun.
dude, I wish I knew too. ~ I hate English class
it means: "I hate you"
"I hate it" or "I hate you".
Because you are English meaning you know a lot and know how to speak English.But to people in other areas in the world like Asia and Africa, people love English class and will do what ever to learn how to speak it.