How to Say ‘She hates cooking’ in German
Sie hasst kochen
zee hahst ko-hen
[zee hahst ko-hen]
💬 Usage Tip: 'Hassen' is a strong verb meaning 'to hate'
🇩🇪 In Germany: Many people have a love-hate relationship with cooking, echoing a global sentiment.
Phrase Breakdown
Sie
[zee]
she
The subject pronoun for a female person.
Sie schreibt einen Brief.
She writes a letter.
hasst
[hahst]
hates
Intense dislike for something.
Sie hasst den Regen.
She hates the rain.
kochen
[ko-hen]
cook
Prepare food by combining, mixing, and heating ingredients.
Sie hasst es zu kochen.
She hates to cook.
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