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How do you say hate in Tagalog?

"Hate" in Tagalog can be expressed in several ways, depending on the context and intensity:

Formal:

* Kinasusuklaman: This is the most formal way to say "hate," and it's often used in writing or speeches.

* Poot: This word is similar to "hatred" in English and implies a strong and intense dislike.

Informal:

* Ayaw na ayaw: This literally means "don't want at all," and it's a common way to express dislike or aversion.

* Galit na galit: This means "very angry," and it can also be used to express strong hatred.

* Disgusto: This is a more neutral word for "dislike" or "disgust."

Other options:

* Pagkamuhi: This is a less common word for "hatred," but it's still used in some contexts.

* Pagkapoot: This is another word for "hatred" that is less common than "poot."

The best way to express "hate" in Tagalog depends on the situation and the level of formality required.

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