How to Say "I hate you" in Hawaiian
The most natural way to say "I hate you" in Hawaiian is e noho ana au i ka hate iā ʻoe. Tap the speaker above to hear it, then say it back out loud. That is the fastest way to make it stick.
Other ways to say it
When to use it
Use this phrase when expressing strong negative feelings towards someone. It is quite direct and can be hurtful. Consider the context and relationship before using it, as it may escalate conflicts.
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Examples in Hawaiian
| Hawaiian | English |
|---|---|
| E noho ana au i ka hate iā ʻoe. | I hate you. |
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Frequently asked questions
Is it common to say 'I hate you' in Hawaiian?
It's not commonly used due to its strong negative connotation; people often prefer softer expressions.
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