détestez
"Détestez" is a French verb that translates to "hate" or "dislike" in English. It is the second-person plural form of the verb "détester," which means "to hate" or "to dislike." The verb "détester" is a regular -er verb, and its conjugation follows the standard pattern for such verbs in French. The verb can be used in both transitive and intransitive forms. In the transitive form, it is followed by a direct object indicating what or whom the subject dislikes. For example, "Je vous déteste" translates to "I hate you." In the intransitive form, it is used to express a general dislike or hatred without a specific object. For example, "Je déteste" translates to "I hate" or "I dislike." The verb "détester" is often used in everyday conversation to express strong negative feelings towards something or someone. It can also be used in a more formal or literary context to convey a deep and intense dislike.