Usage examples of "meter medo" in Portuguese with translation to English

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É melhor você se meter apenas com a sua vida. You better mind your own business.
Não fique com medo de investir tempo e energia. Don't be afraid to invest time and energy.
Nós não podemos nos meter nos assuntos pessoais dele. We cannot touch on his private affairs.
As pessoas têm medo da guerra. The people fear war.
Não fique com medo. Don't be afraid.
Desconheço o que seja medo. I don't know what fear is.
Não tem medo. She has no fear.
Você diz isto por que está com medo? Do you say that because you're afraid?
Não tenho nem um pouco de medo. I'm not afraid at all.
Espero que não esteja com medo. I hope that you aren't afraid.
Este frio cruel deixaria um homem com medo da própria voz. This cruel cold could make a man afraid of his own voice.
Tenho medo de cair. I'm afraid to fall.
Se você tiver muito dinheiro, você ficará com medo. If you have a lot of money, you will become afraid.
Estou com medo de cair. I'm afraid to fall.
Napoleão Bonaparte tinha medo de gatos pretos. Napoleon Bonaparte feared black cats.
Eu não sei o que é o medo. I don't know what fear is.
Eu tenho medo de cachorro. I'm afraid of dogs.
Eu tenho medo de ir sozinho. I'm afraid to go alone.
Tenho medo que chova. I'm afraid it will rain.
Eu tenho um martelo, e não tenho medo de usá-lo! I have a hammer, and I'm not afraid to use it!
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