How do you say hate in different languages?

How do you say hate in different languages?

In other languages hate

  • American English: hate /ˈheɪt/
  • Arabic: يَكْرَهُ
  • Brazilian Portuguese: odiar.
  • Chinese: 憎恨
  • Croatian: mrziti.
  • Czech: nenávidět.
  • Danish: hade.
  • Dutch: hekel hebben aan.

What are different ways to say I hate you?

100 Ways to Say ‘I Hate You’

  • “You’re a disappointment to me.”
  • “I don’t care if you live or die.”
  • “I used to care about you. Now?
  • “How do you think I feel? I’m pissed off!”
  • “Go. Just go.”
  • “If you come back, I won’t be here.”
  • “I’ve never despised someone as much as I despise you.”
  • “Ha! You think I care about you?

Which is the most annoying language in the world?

Hindi is the most annoying language in the world, it doesn’t make sense in its own right But I think in oral forms its beautiful ! But in writing form its like the most difficult, annoying and it doesn’t make any sense in its own right. Its sloppy when writing but its also a beautiful language when talking !

Why do so many people in the world speak English?

The fact that so many people speak english simply means that a lot of people are using an inferior tool to communicate. I truly think the world would be a better place if the number of people who speak English, Spanish, and other colonial languages spoke fine languages like Sanskrit, Greek, and Latin.

Which is the most mellifluous language in the world?

Japanese is regarded to be one of the most mellifluous sounding languages in the world. The words flow easily, the intonation is gentle, and it sounds beautiful overall. It’s definitely not one of those languages with harsh sounding pronunciation and loud, choppy words.

Which is the most beautiful language in the world?

Hindi is one of the most beautiful language in the world. please don’t try to insult abt any contries language. You don’t have any right to do so.Every country has its own beauty. Hindi speaking ruins the essence of Urdu which are often mixed up by people. Hindi pronounces a Z letter as a J.

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