"Are you afraid of the dark?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Avez-vous peur du noir? The question also translates into English as "Are you afraid of the darkness?" or "Are you afraid of the black man (object, person)?" according to context. The pronunciation will be "a-vey voo puhr dyoo nwar" in French.
fear
It makes you afraid it's scary
I'm afraid - you are right.
La Peur was created in 1982.
The opposite of peur (fear) are either courage or confiance.
To be afraid = Avoir peur I am afraid = J'ai peur
Jean Le Peur has written: 'The trust'
Ayez Peur means -Be Afraid
J'ai peur (literally, I have fear). "I'm scared" in French is "J'ai peur". (Literally translated, "J'ai peur" means "I have fear".)
Pour means "for" or"(in order) to," la pour isn't correct French. Perhaps you mean la peur (fear)?
La peur - 1936 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-16