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How to Say "got scared" in Spanish

The Spanish word forgot scaredis asustóB1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

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(He/She/It/You formal) became afraid
A small fluffy orange kitten is completely hidden under a large blue blanket, with only its wide, fearful eyes visible peeking out from the edge.

Examples

Se asustó cuando vio su propio reflejo en la oscuridad.

He/She got scared when he/she saw his/her own reflection in the dark.

Ella se asustó mucho al ver la película de terror.

She got very frightened watching the horror movie.

Usted se asustó cuando el coche frenó de golpe.

You (formal) were startled when the car suddenly braked.

The 'Se' Particle

When you use 'asustó' with the pronoun 'se' (se asustó), the meaning changes from scaring someone else to getting scared yourself. It shows the subject experiencing the action.

Forgetting the 'Se'

Mistake:Dije 'Yo asusté' cuando quiero decir 'I got scared.'

Correction: You must say 'Yo me asusté.' If you say 'Yo asusté,' it means 'I scared someone else.'

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