Usage examples of "afraid" in English with translation to Spanish

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I'm afraid of owls. Tengo miedo a los búhos.
She is afraid of her own shadow. Ella está asustada de su propia sombra.
You're afraid of him. Le tienes miedo.
I hope that you aren't afraid. Espero que no estés asustado.
He is afraid of swimming. Él tiene miedo de nadar.
Child as she was, she was not afraid. Era una niña, pero no estaba asustada.
Tom is afraid of dogs. Tom le tiene miedo a los perros.
She was afraid of the dog at the gate. Ella estaba asustada del perro en la puerta.
I'm afraid to fall. Tengo miedo de caer.
The girls were not afraid, but the boys were. Las niñas no estaban asustadas, pero sí los niños.
Are we afraid of death? ¿Le tenemos miedo a la muerte?
She was a child, but she wasn't afraid. Era una niña, pero no estaba asustada.
I will not be afraid. No tendré miedo.
Even though she was a child, she wasn't afraid. Era una niña, pero no estaba asustada.
We are afraid of death. Tenemos miedo a la muerte.
The boy is afraid to go to bed in the dark. El niño está asustado de ir a la cama en medio de la oscuridad.
I am afraid of bears. Tengo miedo a los osos.
I watched the film named "The Demon's Sacrifice" with my girlfriend yesterday. She was very afraid. Vi la película llamada "El sacrificio del demonio" con mi novia ayer. Ella estaba muy asustada.
I'm afraid of heights. Tengo miedo a las alturas.
Nancy is afraid of dogs. Nancy tiene miedo a los perros.
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