"Odiar" means "to hate". It is a cognate (It sounds similar to a word in English) because it is similar to "Odious", which means: extremely unpleasant, repulsive, something you hate.
To hate in spanish is odiar.
No debes odiar... : You shouldn't hate..
To Hate = Odiar so I hate would be Odio
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Yo odiar rojo means I to hate red.If you want to say I hate red say Yo odio rojo.
I hate = Yo odio From the verb Odiar ( to hate )
odio or odiar...depending on how you want to use itodio=hateodiar=to hate (the act of hating)
To hate in spanish is odiar.
No debes odiar... : You shouldn't hate..
To Hate = Odiar so I hate would be Odio
No hay razón de odiar.
you have the word "you" in the middle of this sentence, which is not a spanish word. But otherwise, it means: Because ??? always hate peach, I thought I was friends
Translation: Los aborrecedores van a odiar. Note that the above is a literal translation and carries a much stronger nature than the English expression. (It would be similar to the strength of "racists will always be racists.")
Odiar Present Tense: Odio Odiamos Odias Odiáis Odia Odian
Good bye. Bye. So long. Literally, it comes from "A Dios" which means "To God". The understanding is that you would be departing with God's protection, similar to the English phrase "Godspeed!"
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