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

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Ellos temen a la muerte. They are afraid of death.
Temen que pueda estar muerto. They fear that he may be dead.
Las ranas temen las serpientes. Frogs are afraid of snakes.
Todos le temen al tiempo. Everybody fears time.
Ellas temen a la muerte. They are afraid of death.
Temer al amor es temer a la vida, y las personas que le temen a la vida, ya están tres cuartas partes muertas. To fear love is to fear life, and those who fear life are already three parts dead.
Los ricos y los pobres le temen a la muerte. The rich and the poor are afraid of death.
Muchos mineros temen que la mina se cierre dentro de poco. Many miners are afraid that the mine will be closed down soon.
Tom le teme al compromiso. Tom is afraid of commitment.
No tienes nada que temer. You have nothing to fear.
No temas, al principio puede parecer intimidante, pero él es realmente una persona muy amigable. Don't worry. He may look intimidating at first glance, but he's actually a very friendly person.
Tom le teme a morir. Tom is afraid of dying.
No le temo a nada. I fear nothing.
Ella teme a los gatos. She is afraid of cats.
¡No le temas al demonio! Do not fear the devil!
No hay nada que temer. There's nothing to be afraid of.
Él no temía la muerte. He didn't fear death.
Le temo a las alturas. I am afraid of heights.
El muchacho temía la oscuridad. The boy feared the dark.
Me temo que te perderás. I am afraid that you will get lost.
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