Te odi (singular "you")
Vos odi (plural "you")
Hate (noun) - odium. To hate - odire.
Odium.
Odimus.
Abomino
In Pig Latin, "I hate you" would be said as "Iay atehay ouyay."
Amor et odium.
no actually believe it or not argentia and Chile are by the way i hate you lot
Oderint dum metuant (let them hate, so long as they fear). Traditionally this is supposed to have been a favourite saying of Caligula, though he was probably quoting it from the early Latin tragedian Lucius Accius.
Derivied from the Latin language meaning lame and disabled. I really hate that meaning because I love this name.
"Hate" in Spanish is "odio". It is pronounced "OH-dee-oh". "To hate" is "odiar". It is pronounced "oh-dee-AR". "I hate you is "Te odio". It is pronounced "tay OH-dee-oh". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
tobacco Also: Sugar? Banana? Cocoa? Coffee? And I hate to say it but the Canabis plant is also important.
latin is the same as spanish so its te odio Second answer: Firstly, Latin is NOT the same as Spanish, only similar. Secondly, 'odisse' - 'to hate' is a defective verb, meaning that it has no present form, only a perfect form with present meaning. The correct translation is 'te odi'.