How do you say "I'm afraid" in Hindi?

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Say ¡hasta la vista! to boring conversations

mujhe dar lag raha hai मुझे डर लग रहा है
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In Hindi, you can say "I'm afraid" as "मुझे डर है" (Mujhe dar hai).
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मुझे भय है।
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मुझे डर लग रहा है
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