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

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Tom fingió no tener miedo. Tom pretended not to be afraid.
Tenemos miedo a la muerte. We are afraid of death.
Tengo miedo a los búhos. I'm afraid of owls.
No tengas miedo a equivocarte. Don't be afraid of making mistakes.
Tengo miedo de ir sola. I'm afraid to go alone.
No tengas miedo de equivocarte. Don't be afraid to make a mistake.
No tengo miedo en absoluto. I'm not afraid at all.
Tengo miedo de los perros. I am afraid of dogs.
Tengo miedo a las alturas. I'm afraid of heights.
Tengo miedo a los osos. I am afraid of bears.
No tengo miedo de nada. I'm not afraid of anything.
Ella tenía miedo del perro. She was afraid of the dog.
Tengo miedo de ir solo. I'm afraid to go alone.
Tom tiene miedo al compromiso. Tom is afraid of commitment.
No tenemos miedo a la muerte We aren't afraid of death.
Él tiene miedo de equivocarse. He is afraid of making mistakes.
Tengo miedo de los animales salvajes. I'm afraid of wild animals.
Él tiene miedo de papá. He is afraid of Father.
Le tengo miedo a las arañas. I'm afraid of spiders.
Él tiene miedo del perro. He is afraid of the dog.
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