People fear English because it is a very difficult language to learn.
Pronunciation is far from phonetic and in many cases the spelling has to be learned with the word.
Grammar is complex with many different tenses. All the rules have extensiv l ists of exceptions.
People fear foreigners because people don't know the intentions of foreigners.
The fear of "666" is quite common, obviously, anything to do with the Devil, a lot of people have a fear of it.
Anglophobia includes the fear of the English language. It also includes fear of other English things, including the culture or of the country itself.
Anglophobia includes the fear of the English language. It also includes fear of other English things, including the culture or of the country itself.
The African Luhya term for the English word 'fear' is oburii.
Anglophobia
The fear of sales people can be categorized as the fear of strangers: Xenophobia.
No because an English Prince cannot dislike his country. An Anglophobe fears England, its people, or its culture. Anglo means English, and phobe means fear.
There is nothing to fear but fear itself. The fear of the unknown
It means to have fear.
fear of England or English culture
If fear of gays is homophobia, then fear of straight people would be heterophobia.
Esaiophobia is the fear of Mexican people.