Ich hasse is the German translation of 'I hate'.
Hasst du mich?
The German word "Hass" means "hate" in English.
Roept you is not German.
Ti odio is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I hate you."Specifically, the personal pronoun ti means "(informal singular) you." The verb odio means "(I) am hating, do hate, hate." The pronunciation is "tee OH-dyoh."
I'm exactly what you hate. That's why they all love me = Ich bin genau das, was Du hasst. Deshalb lieben mich alle.
You hate me
Mama
"We have this !" is the German phrase translated into English.
Sprechen Sie Englisch?
The phrase "motivationsschreiben" is a German word which translates into "letter of motivation". The phrase "motivationsschreiben" is used a lot in German business letters.
"We are who we are" is an English equivalent of the German phrase Mia San Mia. The phrase originates in Bavarian German and most famously relates to the impressive Bayern soccer players.
Ich hasse dich is an informal German equivalent of '[I] hate you'. It may be used with someone who's part of the speaker's close circle of family, friends and peers. Ich hasse Sie is the formal German equivalent of 'I hate you'. It may be used with someone who's senior in age or position to the speaker, or who isn't part of the speaker's close familial and friendly circle.