How to Say "I hate you" in Latin
The most natural way to say "I hate you" in Latin is te odio. 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 expressing strong dislike or animosity towards someone. It is quite direct and can be hurtful, so be cautious about the context. It is best used in situations where emotions are high or in literary contexts.
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Examples in Latin
| Latin | English |
|---|---|
| Te odio propter mendacia tua. | I hate you because of your lies. |
| Te odio, et non possum id ferre. | I hate you, and I cannot bear it. |
The fastest way to remember it
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Frequently asked questions
Is it common to say 'I hate you' in Latin?
It's not commonly used in everyday conversation, as Latin is often used in formal or literary contexts.
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