Tener Miedo

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To be afraid

Real World Example

The Spanish phrase "tener miedo" translates to "to be afraid" in English. To help you remember this, think of "miedo" as a distant cousin to the English word "meadow." Now, imagine a peaceful meadow suddenly turning spooky at night. Picture yourself *tending* to your fears in this eerie meadow, where the shadows of the trees and the whispers of the wind make you feel uneasy. Remember, when you're in this "miedo meadow," you're definitely "tending" to your fears. 🌲👻

Practice Version

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