hate
The German word 'Hass' is used to express a strong feeling of dislike or resentment towards someone or something. It is often used in a more intense context compared to its English counterpart, 'hate'. For example, 'Ich hasse es, wenn es regnet' means 'I hate it when it rains'.
I feel hatred for him.
In this sentence, 'Ich fühle Hass auf ihn', the German word 'Hass' is translated as 'hatred' in English. It is an example of how to express a strong negative feeling about someone.
Hatred is a strong emotion.
The sentence 'Hass ist eine starke Emotion' converts to 'Hatred is a strong emotion'. It explains how someone might describe the intensity of the feeling of hatred.
He has hatred in his eyes.
The phrase 'Er hat Hass in seinen Augen' is translated into 'He has hatred in his eyes'. It is a common saying used to describe someone who seems to display intense animosity or anger.