Usage examples of "odio a muerte" in Spanish with translation to English

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Ese hombre debería ser condenado a muerte. That man should be sentenced to death.
Odio a mis vecinos. I hate my neighbors.
Él fue condenado a muerte. He was sentenced to death.
Me odio a mí mismo y quiero morirme. I hate myself and I want to die.
El acusado fue condenado a muerte. The defendant was sentenced to death.
Odio a Tom. I hate Tom.
Tom fue declarado culpable y sentenciado a muerte. Tom was convicted and sentenced to death.
Odio a las mujeres celosas. I hate jealous women.
Tom fue sentenciado a muerte. Tom was sentenced to death.
Odio a las matemáticas más que a nada. I hate math most of all.
Le condenaron a muerte. He was condemned to death.
Me odio a mí mismo por mi equivocación. I hate myself for my own error.
El juez lo condenó a muerte. The judge condemned him to death.
Odio a esas arañas, siempre están ahí para sacarme de quicio cuando hago limpieza. I hate those spiders. They're always there to freak me out when I'm cleaning.
Odio a mi suegra. I hate my mother-in-law.
Odio a mi vecino. Hate my neighbour.
Odio a esta chica. I hate this girl.
Odio a la gente que dice eso. I hate people who say that.
No odio a las mujeres, pero si fuera el caso, haría una excepción contigo. I'm not a woman hater; and if I were, I would make an exception for you.
Odio a sus padres. I hate her parents.
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