Usages of bát se
Moje maminka se bojí létat letadlem, ale vlaků se nebojí.
My mom is afraid of flying by plane, but she is not afraid of trains.
Ona mi říká, že se trochu bojí, protože projekt je dlouhý a náročný.
She tells me that she is a bit afraid, because the project is long and demanding.
Na letišti se často ptají lidé, kteří se bojí létat letadlem, co mají dělat.
At the airport people who are afraid of flying by plane often ask what they should do.
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