j'aime is i like. je deteste is i hate.
no the hate them
"hate" as a noun is la haine. However, keep in mind that the translation would be different if you want to say something like, "I hate you."
as a member of the french race i can confirm that french people HATE HATE GARE GATE HATE HATW LEPERCHAUNS I HATE THEM SO MUCH #KILLALLLEPERCHAUNS #FUCKGINGERS #IHATELEPERCHAUNS #FRICKTHEIRISH
'détester' means 'to hate' in French. So 'je te déteste' means 'I hate you.'
"Je n'aime pas le français" (I don't like French) Add: «Je n'aime pas les Français» merely means I don't like the French. If you want to says «I Hate the French» you must say «Je déteste les Français».
Not all french hate americans. It depends on the person.
You must hate french fries if you don't like sodium. ://
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j'aime = i like j'adore = i love je n'aime pas = i do not like je déteste = i hate
To not like something would be "détester". To hate something, more fiercely would be "haïr". These are in the infintive forms.
The other UK show like the Dirty Sanchez is the Jackass.