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How to Say "to scare" in Spanish

The Spanish word forto scareis asustarA1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

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verbA1
to make someone feel afraid
A friendly ghost popping out from behind a tree to surprise a small child.

Examples

No me asustes así.

Don't scare me like that.

El ruido asustó al gato.

The noise scared the cat.

Ese perro asusta a los niños.

That dog scares the children.

Using 'asustar' like 'gustar'

You can say 'me asusta' to mean 'it scares me.' The thing that is scary is the subject, and the person feeling the fear is the one receiving the action.

Scared vs. Scaring

Mistake:Saying 'Estoy asustar' to mean 'I am scared.'

Correction: Use 'Estoy asustado' (I am scared) for the feeling, and 'asustar' only for the action of scaring someone.

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