It's 我恨你(pronoucing"wo hen ni")。
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You can say "我恨你" (wǒ hèn nǐ) to express "I hate you" in Chinese.
In Chinese, you can say "我讨厌你" (wǒ tǎo yàn nǐ) to mean "I hate you."
我恨你, 哥哥. -> I hate you,(older brother) 我恨你, 第第. -> I hate you,(younger brother)
Spanish: Te odio French: Je te déteste German: Ich hasse dich Italian: Ti odio Japanese: 私はあなたを憎んでいます (Watashi wa anata o nikunde imasu)
no i got a chinese friend at school his chinese he dont hate me.i dont think chinese people hate vietnamese because chinese put vietnamese in movies too like sometimes
It's "我憎你!"in cantonese and "我恨你!"in putonghua.I suggest you to have lessons if you're interested in chinese.
It's "我憎你!"in cantonese and "我恨你!"in putonghua.I suggest you to have lessons if you're interested in chinese.
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You can say '我恨你' [wo hen ni] or '我讨厌你' [wo tao yan ni] to express such feelings in Chinese.
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The Chinese translation for "I hate you" is "我恨你" (wǒ hèn nǐ).
In Mandarin Chinese, "I hate you" is pronounced as "wǒ hèn nǐ" (我恨你).