you have the word "you" in the middle of this sentence, which is not a spanish word. But otherwise, it means:
Because ??? always hate peach, I thought I was friends
Yo odiar rojo means I to hate red.If you want to say I hate red say Yo odio rojo.
To hate in spanish is odiar.
"Odiar" means "to hate". It is a cognate (It sounds similar to a word in English) because it is similar to "Odious", which means: extremely unpleasant, repulsive, something you hate.
To Hate = Odiar so I hate would be Odio
No debes odiar... : You shouldn't hate..
No hay razón de odiar.
I hate = Yo odio From the verb Odiar ( to hate )
Odiar Present Tense: Odio Odiamos Odias Odiáis Odia Odian
odio or odiar...depending on how you want to use itodio=hateodiar=to hate (the act of hating)
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"To hate " is odiar. "Odio el fútbol" Just remember "fútbol" to everyone else in the world is what we call "soccer" in the US.
Translation: Los aborrecedores van a odiar. Note that the above is a literal translation and carries a much stronger nature than the English expression. (It would be similar to the strength of "racists will always be racists.")