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realmayer
how do you say "i hate you" in japanese?
Jul 24, 2009 7:22 AM
Answers · 4
I'm not studying Japanese, but doesn't this depend on the level politeness used? There is probably more than one way to say 'I hate you' in Japanese, which doesn't happen in English.
July 24, 2009
わたしは、あなたが_____ ( I assume that you know some basic Japanese sentence construction or grammars)
These are the words for hate and/or similars
大嫌い
憎む
July 24, 2009
わたしはあなたがきらいです。
watashi wa anata ga kiraidesu.
In mad mood.
お前がきらいだ!
omae ga kirai da!
July 24, 2009
hate is very strong word.
I think hate is stronger than "kiraidesu"
I think "I hate you" is "watashi wa anata ga nikui desu."
わたしはあなたが憎いです。
I think you'd better not use this sentence.
July 24, 2009
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