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How do you say I hate in Haitian creole?

"I hate" in Haitian Creole can be expressed in a few ways depending on the context and intensity:

Formal:

* Mwen rayi: This is the most formal and direct translation of "I hate."

* Mwen pa renmen: This is a more polite way of saying "I don't like," which can be used in situations where you want to avoid being direct about your hatred.

Informal:

* Mwen degoute: This means "I disgust" and can be used to express strong dislike or hatred.

* Mwen pa ka wè: This literally means "I can't see" but is used idiomatically to mean "I can't stand" or "I hate."

* Mwen pa renmen sa ditou: This means "I don't like that at all" and can be used to express strong dislike or hatred.

It's important to note that the choice of words will depend on the context and the relationship between the speaker and the listener.

For example, you might use "Mwen rayi" to express your hatred for a political system, but "Mwen degoute" to express your dislike for a particular food.

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