latin is the same as spanish so its
te odio
Second answer: Firstly, Latin is NOT the same as Spanish, only similar. Secondly, 'odisse' - 'to hate' is a defective verb, meaning that it has no present form, only a perfect form with present meaning.
The correct translation is 'te odi'.
Abhorreo Latinam. You could also use 'ego' to emphasize the subject and 'lingua' to modify the object.
Ego contemno vos.
Te odi, munde!
In Pig Latin, "I hate you" would be said as "Iay atehay ouyay."
Hate (noun) - odium. To hate - odire.
Odium.
Odimus.
Abomino
tobacco Also: Sugar? Banana? Cocoa? Coffee? And I hate to say it but the Canabis plant is also important.
you say helmet in latin (casco)<- in latin
To hate = haïr, détester. Hate (noun)= haine. To say I hate you to a person then say I haine you.
To say "I hate" in Portuguese, you can say "Eu odeio."
The noun is détester To say I hate you, you'd say (formal) "Je vous déteste." To say I hate you, you'd say (informal) "Je te déteste."
hate
Say:" I hate you."