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How do you say "What do you hate?" in German?

Was hasst du?

Noun

In German, "What do you hate?" is Was hasst du?.

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Pronunciation

Vahs HAHST doo. Hasst rhymes with 'past', using the present tense of hassen.

Grammar notes

Hasst is the second-person singular of hassen (to hate).

Example sentence

Was hasst du am meisten?

What do you hate most?

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How to remember Was hasst du?

Hassen is a strong word. Hate is more intense than dislike.

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Questions about Was hasst du?

How do you say "What do you hate?" in German?

In German, "What do you hate?" is Was hasst du?. It is a noun.

How is Was hasst du? written in German?

Was hasst du? is written using the standard German script.

How is Was hasst du? used in a sentence?

Use Was hasst du? as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Was hasst du am meisten? (What do you hate most?).

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