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  2. Nov 9, 2018 · 1. 怖いです (Kowai desu) The most straightforward way to express fear in a formal setting is by using the phrase “kowai desu.”. This phrase translates to “I am scared.”. 2. 不安です (Fuan desu) When you want to convey a sense of uneasiness or anxiety, you can use “fuan desu.”.

  3. Apr 2, 2019 · If you want to say "I am scared", you can say "私はこわい", "私はこわがっている". However, "Aはこわい" can mean both "A is horrible(scary)" and "A is scared", so if you clearly want to mean ""A is scared", you can say "Aはこわがっている".

  4. Aug 23, 2019 · I'm scared of cats. 恵美子ちゃんは猫は平気みたいだけど、私は怖いらしい。 Emiko seems to be fine around cats, but apparently is scared of me. 僕は怖いよ。 I'm scary, just so you know. That makes 私は怖い officially ambiguous and the answer to your question must be "both, depending on the context".

  5. In English, when we're scared, we state our feelings "I am scared", but in Japanese, they state the danger of the situation "It is scary"/怖い. Xが怖い always indicates that the X holds the property of 怖い (being scary). But Xは怖い does not necessarily.

  6. Dec 22, 2020 · Native speakers say “kowai” to mean ‘scary’ or ‘scaredin Japanese. Probably, many Japanese learners know this word as it is often used in Japanese movies, songs, novels, manga, anime, and the like. In this blog post, however, I will explain this word together with its major conjugations.

  7. Oct 22, 2021 · In Japanese, the word for “scared” can vary depending on various factors such as formality, context, and regional expressions. In this guide, we will explore different ways to convey the feeling of being scared in Japanese, both in formal and informal settings.

  8. Jul 21, 2016 · Some words you may often hear when talking about girls in anime are tsundere ツンデレ, kuudere クーデレ and yandere ヤンデレ. Besides being used only when talking about girls and being mostly words made-up by fans, they also got this dere デレ there at the end, so, clearly, they're related somehow.

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