¿De qué tiene miedo?

¿De qué tiene miedo?(
deh
 
keh
 
tyeh
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neh
 
myeh
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doh
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A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. What's he afraid of?
¿De qué tiene miedo? - De no pasar el examen y perder la beca.What's he afraid of? - Of not passing the exam and losing his scholarship.
b. What's she afraid of?
Tu hija no quiere ir al altillo ¿De qué tiene miedo?Your daughter doesn't want to go to the attic. What's she afraid of?
c. What's he scared of?
¿De qué tiene miedo? ¿De caerse por las escaleras?What's he scared of? Falling down the stairs?
d. What's she scared of?
¿Por qué Clara entró en pánico? ¿De qué tiene miedo?Why does Clara feel panic? What's she scared of?
2.
A word or phrase used to refer to the second person formal “usted” by their conjugation or implied context (e.g., usted).
(formal)
(second person singular)
a. What are you afraid of?
¿De qué tiene miedo? - De decir algo vergonzoso cuando hablo en público.What are you afraid of? - Of saying something embarrassing when speaking in public.
b. What are you scared of?
Vamos, salte y entre en el bote. ¿De qué tiene miedo?Come on, jump into the boat. What are you scared of?
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