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How to Say "get scared" in Spanish

The Spanish word forget scaredis asustesA2 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

English → SpanishA2
verbA2
when used with 'te' (No te asustes)
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Examples

No quiero que te asustes con la noticia.

I don't want you to get scared by the news.

No te asustes, soy solo yo.

Don't be scared, it's just me.

Espero que no asustes al gato con ese ruido.

I hope you don't scare the cat with that noise.

The 'No' Rule

When you tell someone NOT to do something (a negative command), the verb ending swaps. Since 'asustar' is an -ar verb, it uses -es for the 'you' form: 'No te asustes'.

Expressing Feelings

Use 'asustes' after phrases like 'I hope that...' (Espero que...) or 'I don't want you to...' (No quiero que...).

Asustas vs. Asustes

Mistake:No te asustas.

Correction: No te asustes.

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