odiar

/oˈdjaɾ/, [oˈð̞jaɾ]

hate


Verb odiar (first-person singular present odio, first-person singular preterite odié, past participle odiado)

  1. to hate, to loathe

Source: Wiktionary available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License


Examples
  • No puedes odiar al tipo.

    You can't hate the guy.

  • Se dice que los animales no pueden odiar.

    They say that animals aren't able to hate.

  • Es muy fácil odiar a alguien.

    Hating someone is so easy.

  • Tom solía odiar Boston.

    Tom used to hate Boston.

  • Odiar a otros le es ajeno.

    Hating others is foreign to her.


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