English words being incorporated to their language.
J'ai peur (literally, I have fear). "I'm scared" in French is "J'ai peur". (Literally translated, "J'ai peur" means "I have fear".)
If you are referring to the French word for 'fear' than feminine
Ablutophobia- Fear of washing or bathing.Acarophobia- Fear of itching or of the insects that cause itching.Acerophobia- Fear of sourness.Achluophobia- Fear of darkness.Acousticophobia- Fear of noise.Acrophobia- Fear of heights.Aerophobia- Fear of drafts, air swallowing, or airbourne noxious substances.Coprophobia- Fear of feces.Coulrophobia- Fear of clowns.Counterphobia- The preference by a phobic for fearful situations.Cremnophobia- Fear of precipices.Cryophobia- Fear of extreme cold, ice or frost.Crystallophobia- Fear of crystals or glass.Cyberphobia- Fear of computers or working on a computer.triskadecaphobia-a fear of the number 13nelophobia-a fear of glassarachabutyrophobia-a fear of having peanut butter stuck to the roof of your mouth
fear = miedo
In this context, "to propagate" means to spread fear or promote fear among others. The phrase "refusal to propagate fear" suggests a decision not to contribute to the spreading of fear.
Fear of France, French people or French culture.
Fear no one is "ne crains personne" in French.
Cathisophobia- fear of sitting closterphobia- fear of small spaces francophobia- fear of french or french things
la crainte (fem.) means fear in French.
la peur
I fear no one = je ne crains personne do fear no one = ne crains personne
n'ayez acune crainte.
"Rien de peur"
FEAR
The Reign of Terror.
Fearless in french is "Sans peurs" which means without fear.
J'ai peur (literally, I have fear). "I'm scared" in French is "J'ai peur". (Literally translated, "J'ai peur" means "I have fear".)