litterally "je hais les gens moches"
a more natural way of saying it could be to replace "les gens moches" by simply "les moches".
You can say : "Betty la moche" But it is also called "Ugly Betty" in France...
To hate = haïr, détester. Hate (noun)= haine. To say I hate you to a person then say I haine you.
Je déteste
le vilain canard
The noun is détester To say I hate you, you'd say (formal) "Je vous déteste." To say I hate you, you'd say (informal) "Je te déteste."
i don't think that there ugly but pobably they hate them
To say "I hate two faced people" In French you say "Je déteste deux personnes face"
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."
Don't listen to what people say online. They will say anything behind a screen because they feel bad about themselves. You are beautiful. Please do not hate yourself- you are worth more than what people say. Believe that :)
to hate is 'détester' or 'haïr' in French.
You can say : "Betty la moche" But it is also called "Ugly Betty" in France...
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no, if you think you are ugly then you see yourself in a differant way then others. if people say you are not ugly, well..... then you are not ;)
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
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