To Hate
“Say no to the drug of gradualness.” - Robert Cooper

This is where some things should start coming together, in terms of these “to like” and “to hate” lessons. Also, it’ll really help lay the groundwork for your adjective grammar, coming up in just a lesson or two.
First thing’s first, though. You’ve learned how to say “to like” and “to really like.” Now we need to learn how to say “to hate” and “to really hate.”
a嫌い(きらい)
To Hate
Lucky for you, no weird pronunciation like すき (P.S. Do you remember how to properly pronounce すき?). Things are pretty straight forward here, in terms of pronunciation.
Mainly, though, I just want you to learn this one word. That’s it. Know it, and know the other “to like” words as well.
きらい
To Hate
すき
To Like
大すき
To Like A Lot
Do you know all three of these words (C’mon, it’s only three words!), move on to the next page. We’re going to add one more.