Sentence examples of "Odio" in Spanish with translation "hassen"

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Odio cuando hay mucha gente. Ich hasse es, wenn da viele Leute sind.
Odio a las mujeres celosas. Ich hasse eifersüchtige Frauen.
Odio escuchar mi propia voz. Ich hasse es, meine eigene Stimme zu hören.
Odio la nieve y el carnaval. Ich hasse Schnee und den Karneval.
Odio los sonidos nasales del idioma portugués. Ich hasse die nasalen Laute des Portugiesischen.
Me odio a mí mismo por mi equivocación. Ich hasse mich selbst für meinen Irrtum.
"¿Ella odia esto?" "Sí." "Yo lo odio también." „Sie hassen das?“ — „Ja.“ — „Ich hasse das auch.“
No odio a las mujeres, pero haré una excepción contigo. Ich hasse die Frauen nicht, aber für dich mache ich eine Ausnahme.
Odio que me obliguen a comer lo que no me gusta. Ich hasse es, dass sie mich zwingen zu essen, was ich nicht mag.
¿Sabes por qué odio a Tom? Porque está en todas partes. Weißt du, warum ich Tom hasse? Weil er allgegenwärtig ist.
Odio a esas arañas, siempre están ahí para sacarme de quicio cuando hago limpieza. Ich hasse diese Spinnen; wegen denen flippe ich jedesmal aus, wenn ich sauber mache.
Tom odia que haga frío. Tom hasst es, wenn es kalt ist.
Odia los viajes en avión. Er hasst Flugreisen.
Mi mujer odia los gatos. Meine Frau hasst Katzen.
Siempre he odiado la biología. Ich habe Biologie immer gehasst.
Ella odiaba a su marido. Sie hasste ihren Mann.
Se odiaban a sí mismos. Sie hassten sich.
Tom y Mary se odian. Tom und Mary hassen einander.
¿Por qué me odia la tecnología? Warum hasst mich die Technologie?
¿Por qué la tecnología me odia? Warum hasst mich die Technologie?
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