"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."
The word for "hate" in French is "haine".
In French, "hate" means "haine."
"I hate teaching" can be translated to French as "Je déteste enseigner."
You can say "Je déteste les araignées" in French to express that you hate spiders.
"je vous déteste" means 'I hate you, I dislike you' in French.
In French, you can say "Je te déteste mais je t'aime" to express "I hate you but I love you."
I Hate the French was created on 1980-09-20.
to hate is 'détester' or 'haïr' in French.
i hate that cat mean je déteste ce chat in french
deteste :) I hate... je deteste...
Je déteste le français.To say "I hate French" (as in the French language) in French, you would say, "Je déteste le français." If you want to say "I hate the French" (as in the French people), you would say instead, "Je déteste les français."
je la déteste
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
The name "Nelson" is perceived negatively in French due to historical figures like Admiral Nelson, who symbolize British colonization and military power. This association can evoke negative connotations among individuals in France who view these figures unfavorably.
j'aime is i like. je deteste is i hate.
"Je déteste le foot". (Lots of French guys may hate you for this, if you're a guy, that is)
To hate = haïr, détester. Hate (noun)= haine. To say I hate you to a person then say I haine you.
The British people DON'T hate French people but there has always been rivalry between the two nations.