It will be translated into French as:
Je déteste l'enseignement
"I hate teaching" can be translated to French as "Je déteste enseigner."
I need to translate this document from English to French before our meeting tomorrow.
In French, "hate" means "haine."
Of course! Please provide the French sentences you would like me to translate.
You can introduce an English teacher to a French teacher by saying, "Bonjour, this is [English teacher's name]. They teach English, and are interested in connecting with you to share teaching ideas and collaborate."
'Brother' in French is translated as 'frère'.
"You love study but hate teaching" will be translated into arabian as: كنت أحب الدراسة ، ولكن أكره التدريس
haine in English is hate or hatred.
je ne vais pas te détester
You can translate "Don't hate me" by "Ne me déteste pas." but it's not correct. You better say the opposite. ( Love me ) You can translate "Just love this princess" by "Aime juste cette princesse".
I hate summer : je déteste l'été. You hate summer : tu détestes l'été [to one person, informal] or vous détestez l'été [to 2 or more persons, or to one person, formal]
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If my French is correct then you translate it like 'renaît'.
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French translators convert written text from one language (such as English) into French. They ensure that the meaning, tone, and style of the original text are accurately conveyed in French, taking into account cultural nuances and language conventions.
"Has" in French can be translated as "a" or "ont" depending on the context and the subject of the sentence.
there are no direct words that translate to "house of horrors" however the combination of words that would most closely resemble "house of horrors" in French translate into English as "I hate the United States" . By the way, the English phrase "smells like sh_t" sounds like the French phrase that, translated into English, means "I am a Frenchman".
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