IDIOM · SPANISH VOCABULARY
tener miedo / suerte
to be afraid / lucky
First introduced in Chapter 5 — chapter overview.
How to use this word
Idiom
Use tener miedo / suerte in the phrase patterns from your chapter: connect it with the articles, pronouns, and verbs you practiced there so exam sentences sound consistent with your textbook.
Example sentences
El Tener miedo / suerte es importante.Learning what "be afraid / lucky" means helps me follow the chapter dialogues we study in class.
Él es Tener miedo / suerte.In the practice dialogue my classmate sounds be afraid / lucky when she describes the scene outside our dorm.
FAQ
What does tener miedo / suerte mean in Spanish?
to be afraid / lucky (introduced in Chapter 5 in Chapurra).
How do you use tener miedo / suerte in a sentence?
See the example cards above, then practice the chapter in Chapurra. Your textbook may add dialect notes your instructor prefers.
What chapter is tener miedo / suerte in?
Chapurra introduces it in Chapter 5. Open the chapter overview for the full lesson path.