Usage examples of "Tiene miedo" in Spanish with translation to English

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Tom tiene miedo al compromiso. Tom is afraid of commitment.
Él le tiene miedo al mar. He's afraid of the sea.
Él tiene miedo de equivocarse. He is afraid of making mistakes.
Ella no tiene miedo a la muerte. She isn't afraid of death.
Él tiene miedo de papá. He is afraid of Father.
Él tiene miedo de cometer algún error. He's afraid of making mistakes.
Él tiene miedo del perro. He is afraid of the dog.
Ella no les tiene miedo a las serpientes. She isn't afraid of snakes.
Él tiene miedo de enfermarse. He is afraid of becoming sick.
Él no le tiene miedo alguno a las serpientes. He's not at all afraid of snakes.
Él tiene miedo de nadar. He is afraid to swim.
Ton no le tiene miedo a las serpientes, ni siquiera a las venenosas. Tom isn't afraid of snakes, even poisonous ones.
Tiene miedo de ir en avión. He is afraid to fly in an airplane.
Él tiene miedo de su padre. He is afraid of his father.
Tiene miedo de su propia sombra. He is afraid of his own shadow.
Le tiene miedo a la muerte. He is afraid of death.
Nancy tiene miedo a los perros. Nancy is afraid of dogs.
Mi abuela tiene miedo de caer. My grandmother is afraid to fall.
Él tiene miedo de cometer errores. He is afraid of making mistakes.
Ella tiene miedo de los perros. She is afraid of dogs.
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