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Angst

English translation of Angst

anxiety

Angst is the German word for anxiety. It is used to describe a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome. In German, the word is often used in phrases such as 'Angst haben' (to have anxiety) or 'Angst machen' (to cause anxiety).


Example sentences using: Angst

Sie hat Angst vor Spinnen.

English translation of Sie hat Angst vor Spinnen.

She is scared of spiders.

This sentence describes a state of fear using the term 'Angst'. In English, fear is typically described as being 'scared of' something. In German, 'Angst' is used to express this feeling.

Die Prüfung macht mir Angst.

English translation of Die Prüfung macht mir Angst.

The exam scares me.

In this German sentence, the term 'Angst' is being used to communicate fear or apprehension of something. It translates to 'scares me' in English. This is an example of using 'Angst' to express personal feelings of fear towards a situation or event.

Ich habe keine Angst.

English translation of Ich habe keine Angst.

I am not afraid.

This phrase is a simple statement using 'Angst' to express a lack of fear. 'Ich habe keine Angst' translates directly to 'I have no fear' in English. This is a good example of how 'Angst' is used in a negative statement to express absence of fear.

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