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

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I am afraid of bears. Tengo miedo a los osos.
I am afraid of heights. Le temo a las alturas.
I am afraid he won't come. Me temo que no vendrá.
I am afraid to go. Tengo miedo de ir.
I am afraid that it will rain. Me temo que va a llover.
I am afraid of dying. Tengo miedo de morir.
I am afraid that you will get lost. Me temo que te perderás.
I am afraid of dogs. Tengo miedo de los perros.
I am afraid your plan will not work. Me temo que tu plan no funcionará.
I am afraid you are mistaken Tengo miedo que se confunda
I am afraid you have the wrong number. Me temo que se equivocó de número.
I am afraid it will rain tomorrow. Tengo miedo de que llueva mañana.
I am afraid I can't help you. Me temo que no puedo ayudarle.
I am afraid he will make a mistake. Tengo miedo de que cometa un error.
I am afraid it will rain in the afternoon. Me temo que lloverá en la tarde.
I am afraid of what the teacher will say. Tengo miedo de qué vaya a decir el profesor.
I am afraid we are advancing in the wrong direction. Me temo que estamos avanzando en la dirección equivocada.
I am very afraid to go. Tengo mucho miedo de ir.
I am afraid they don't get along very well. Me temo que ellos no se llevan muy bien.
I am terribly afraid of snakes. Les tengo un miedo a las serpientes que me muero.
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