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It depends. If you mean hate as a verb, like "I hate that," it would be 嫌う, pronounced kirau. If you mean like a noun, such as, "My hate grows more for that," then it is 憎しみ, pronounced nikushimi.
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There are many way to say the word 'hate' in Japanese; Diakirai is one of them. However there are thousands of Japanese words that have better meaning than the word 'hate'.
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