fear
The French word 'peur' is used to express a strong emotion caused by anticipation or awareness of danger. It is often used in contexts where English speakers would use the word 'fear'. For example, 'J'ai peur des araignées' translates to 'I am afraid of spiders' in English.
I am afraid of spiders.
This sentence is used when you want to express a fear of something specific. In this case, the fear is towards spiders.
Don't be afraid.
This sentence is typically used to reassure somebody who is currently scared about something. It is often used in supportive or reassuring circumstances.
She is afraid of the dark.
This sentence is used to express that a third person (in this case a female) is scared of something - the dark. It's commonly used when discussing someone's fears or phobias.