odiarla
Infinitive of odiar with a direct object pronoun

odiar

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Así que no podía odiarla, porque esa era la única manera...
So I could not hate her, because that was the only way...
Usted no sabe de su suficientemente bien como para odiarla.
You don't know her well enough to hate her.
Pero es su casa, así que no puedo odiarla.
But it's your home, so I cannot hate it.
El momento en que decides odiarla es otro.
The moment you decide to hate them is another.
¿Cómo podrías odiarla y estar enamorado de mí?
How could you hate her and be in love with me?
¿Cómo puedes odiarla y y estar enamorado a mí?
How could you hate her and be in love with me?
Tal vez usted mantendrá odiarla, y tal vez no lo harás.
Maybe you'll keep hating her, and maybe you won't.
Aunque ella no me quiera, no puedo odiarla por eso.
Though she doesn't love me, I can't hate her.
¿Cómo puedes odiarla a ella y amarme a mí?
How could you hate her and be in love with me?
Algunas veces llego a odiarla, pero la quiero.
Sometimes I get to hate it, but I love her.
La verdad, ninguno de nosotros tiene ningún derecho para odiarla por ello.
Truth is, none of us have any right to hate her for it.
Como es tan encantadora, me resulta difícil odiarla.
When she's that lovely, I find it hard to hate her.
No la conoces lo suficiente para odiarla.
You don't know her well enough to hate her.
Sí, pero se puede decir que yo empecé a odiarla primero.
Yeah, in fact, you might say I started hating it first.
No sabía si debía amarla o odiarla.
I didn't know whether to love her or hate her.
No es posible rezar por una persona y odiarla.
You cannot pray for someone and hate her.
Quiero odiarla por lo que le hizo a Deb, pero no puedo.
I want to hate her for what she did to Deb, but can't.
Si no fuera mi mejor amiga, tendría que odiarla.
Hmm. If she wasn't my best friend, I'd have to hate her.
Puedes estar enamorado de una mujer y odiarla de todos modos.
You can be in love with a woman and still hate her.
Deberías odiarla por lo que hizo.
You should hate her for what she did.
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