Je ne t'aime pas, mais je t'aime.
I am guessing you mean French. Anyway, I like is "J'aime", I love is "J'adore" and I hate is "Je deteste" I hope this helps!
You say "j'aime le français" to say "I love French" in French.
Je déteste les araignées - I hate spiders Vous détestez les araignées - You hate spiders (pl/frm)
"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."
You can say "Je l'aime" to say "I love him" or "I love her" in French.
j'aime, je déteste
You can translate "Don't hate me" by "Ne me déteste pas." but it's not correct. You better say the opposite. ( Love me ) You can translate "Just love this princess" by "Aime juste cette princesse".
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."
to hate is 'détester' or 'haïr' in French.
I am guessing you mean French. Anyway, I like is "J'aime", I love is "J'adore" and I hate is "Je deteste" I hope this helps!
To say "I hate two faced people" In French you say "Je déteste deux personnes face"
To hate = haïr, détester. Hate (noun)= haine. To say I hate you to a person then say I haine you.
i hate that cat mean je déteste ce chat in french
L'amour et la haine is a French equivalent of the English phrase "love and hate." The pronunciation will be "la-moor ey la ehn" in French.
je t'aimais mais maintenant je te déteste
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