Examples of using Also afraid in English and their translations into Arabic
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Do you also afraid?
They try to talk to you. They are also afraid.
Ball is also afraid of Yashin.
In this country, with these people who are also afraid.
And I'm also afraid of your dad.
Girls experienced fear for their own lives and safety, but were also afraid to take the lives of others.
They were also afraid of retaliation.
But you're also afraid.
I was also afraid for my co-worker.
I love chimpanzees. I'm also afraid of them.
I was also afraid of those 18 minutes.
Thanks, bro. Did I mention I'm also afraid of the dark?
Also afraid of being alone, so he's most likely married.
I'm also afraid I'm going to have to ask you to leave.
Are you, even you, also afraid of him, Narabeth?
I am also afraid of death, and the sight of blood sickens me too.
Representatives of the stronger sex are also afraid to take the first step.
You were also afraid and sad to some extent.
Non-citizens in an irregular situation are also afraid of seeking medical treatment for fear of arrest.
I am also afraid that I will lose my residence permit.
Finally, as already mentioned earlier, the Commission is also afraid that due to the trauma witnessed by many families, domestic violence may increase.
But I'm also afraid of my powers… and not what they could do to me, but what they could do to anyone who gets close to me.
I like you, Julian, but I'm also afraid of my powers and what they could do to anyone who gets close to me.
Israel is also afraid Moscow would sell Syria the same missile defense system.
The angler is also afraid that they will be spotted and a“bad wind” will be sent against them to topple their boat.
And you were also afraid, were you not, that if he were entrusted with the $1 million Liberty Bonds that he would take them and disappear.
Many are also afraid to report because of threats and that they can not be bothered to go through a long and arduous investigation.
Turkish leaders were also afraid that Kurdish nationalism would thrive under British Mandate and start trouble with the Kurdish population in Turkey.
At a personal level, I am also afraid that Lugar's defeat may be the end of an era of enormously attractive and distinctive civility in the way that America's most senior legislators conducted themselves. As Australia's foreign minister, and a global NGO head, I met Lugar many times, and, whether or not we agreed on issues, he was always a model of gentle courtesy.
