"Tereteite kowaii desu." It's pronounced: teh-reh-teh-ee-teh koh-wai dess.
Scary: Kowaii (Ko-Wa-Ee) Scared (to be afraid): Kowaii desu. Scentence: Watashi honto kowaii desu! (I am really scared!)
"Scared" in English is spaventato in Italian.
Ho paura is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I'm scared." The present indicative verb in the first person singular and the feminine singular noun translate literally by word order into English as "I have fear." The pronunciation will be "o POW-ra" in Italian.
"I'm scared" may be translated as 怖いです (kowai desu) or simply 怖い (kowai) in Japanese.
In the Japanese version of Final Fantasy 8 Seifer calls Zell "Chikin Yarou" (チキン野郎) which could loosely be translated as "Chicken-scared", or like in the game, "Chicken-Wuss".
The Japanese word for cute is Kawaii, The Japanese word for scared Kowai
shinseina
Actually, this is false because ships don't feel emotions, therefore, they cannot be scared by the Japanese.
Terrified
espantado de usted (as translated by www.freetranslation.com)
No. It is a fiction. A story. The bogeyman.
Scared stiff