This is the 14225th most frequent German word.
hasse
"Hasse" means "hate" in English.
In this sentence, 'hasst' is the second-person singular present tense form of 'hassen,' used in a question about another person's dislike of something, which is spinach in this case.
Warum hasst du Spinat?
Why do you hate spinach?
Here, 'hassen' is used in its infinitive form as part of a verbal construction indicating the cat's implied dislike for 'Krämpfe' (cramps).
Die Katze scheint Krämpfe zu hassen.
The cat seems to dislike cramps.
Here, 'hasse' is used as the first-person singular present tense form of the verb 'hassen,' expressing a personal dislike towards 'die Hitze im Sommer' (the heat in summer).