Use to verb 'Hate' in spoken English


Key Concepts and Their Translation in Hindi Language

The verb hate means to feel strong dislike for something or someone. In Hindi, it translates to नफरत करना (nafrat karna). We use hate to express our feelings about things we do not like at all.

Usage Examples and Translations

1. I hate waking up early in the morning.

मुझे सुबह जल्दी उठना नफरत है।


2. She hates eating vegetables.

उसे सब्जियाँ खाना नफरत है।


3. They hate watching horror movies.

उन्हें हॉरर फिल्में देखना नफरत है।


Key Mistakes

1. Using hate too lightly: Some people say they "hate" things like a certain food or a song, but it is better to use dislike for less strong feelings. For example, "I dislike broccoli" is softer than "I hate broccoli."

2. Forgetting to use the correct form: Remember to use hate with the correct subject. For example, "He hates" not "He hate."

3. Overusing hate: It is important to express feelings carefully. Instead of saying "I hate," try saying "I really don't like" to sound more polite.

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