Tú me odias y desearías que estuviese muerta.
You hate me and You want me dead.
tu me odias y desearias que estubiese muerto or muerta if the person was a woman
Odias este mundo.
Porque me odias?
"Me odias?"
That's not French, it's Spanish. Wrong category.
Odias la vida.
Tú odias tus vecinos.
The phrase "Porque tu mi odia to soy una buina persona" seems to contain errors in both Spanish and English. A possible corrected version could be "¿Por qué me odias si soy una buena persona?" which translates to "Why do you hate me if I am a good person?"
Odias call their mother ma or in some places bou
Odiar Present Tense: Odio Odiamos Odias Odiáis Odia Odian
Odio esta cancion = I hate this song Odias esta cancion = you hate this song.
"Odias la escuela" is a Spanish equivalent of "You hate school."Specifically, the verb "odias" means "(You) are hating, do hate, hate." The feminine singular definite article "la" means "the." The feminine noun "escuela" means "school."The pronunciation is "OH-thyahs lah eh-SKWEH-lah."