How to Say "I hate you" in Irish
The most natural way to say "I hate you" in Irish is tá fuath agam ort. Tap the speaker above to hear it, then say it back out loud. That is the fastest way to make it stick.
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When to use it
Use this phrase when you want to express strong negative feelings towards someone. It is quite direct and can be hurtful, so be cautious about the context. It is often used in heated arguments or when someone feels betrayed.
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Examples in Irish
| Irish | English |
|---|---|
| tá fuath agam ort as do gníomhanna. | I hate you for your actions. |
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Frequently asked questions
Is it common to say 'I hate you' in Irish?
It's not commonly said lightly; it usually indicates strong emotions.
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