Examples of using "Haláltól" in a sentence and their english translations:
- I am afraid of dying.
- I'm afraid of dying.
- He is afraid of death.
- He is scared of death.
Are you afraid of death?
- I am afraid of death.
- I'm afraid of death.
I escaped death.
They are afraid of death.
We're afraid of death.
- I am afraid of death.
- I'm afraid of death.
- I am not afraid of dying.
- I'm not scared of dying.
- I'm not scared to die.
- I'm not afraid to die.
- I'm not afraid of dying.
We aren't afraid of death.
- He is not afraid to die.
- He isn't afraid to die.
They aren't afraid of death.
Why do we fear death?
Tom doesn't fear death.
He is afraid of death.
Tom had a narrow escape from death.
Why I should fear death?
- I do not fear death, but dying.
- I don't fear death, but dying.
We are setting ourselves free from the fear of death.
He is about to die.
- I'm not afraid of death.
- I don't fear death.
- I do not fear death.
He didn't fear death.
Tom is afraid of death.
The driver was so fortunate as to escape death.
The soldier said that death is not to be feared.
Very few people aren't afraid of death.
I'm not afraid of death, but I prefer not to be here when it occurs.
Epicure used to write: "I do not fear death. When it is death, I am not, when I am, it is not death."