Don't worry Meaning in English
expression
ˈdoʊn/, /ˈdoʊnt/ /ˈwɝi
DOHNT WURR-ee
dəʊnt/ /wˈʌɹi
DOHNT WUH-ree
Definition
A friendly expression used to tell someone to relax or not be anxious, often when trying to calm or reassure them.
Usage & Nuances
Very informal and commonly used in everyday conversation. Often followed by reasons or solutions ('Don't worry, I'll handle it.'). Can be used to reassure or comfort someone, but may sound dismissive if the problem is serious.
Spanish: no te preocupesPortuguese (BR): não se preocupePortuguese (PT): não te preocupesChinese (Simplified): 别担心Chinese (Traditional): 別擔心Hindi: चिंता मत करोArabic: لا تقلقBengali: চিন্তা করো না - চিন্তা কোরো নাRussian: не волнуйся - не переживайJapanese: 心配しないでVietnamese: đừng lo - đừng lo lắngKorean: 걱정하지 마Turkish: endişelenme - merak etmeUrdu: فکر نہ کرو - فکر مت کروIndonesian: jangan khawatir
Example Sentences
Don't worry, everything will be fine.
basic
Please don't worry about the test.
basic
Don't worry, I can help you.
basic
Hey, don't worry about paying me back right now.
natural
Seriously, don't worry—I've got it all under control.
natural
Don't worry if you're late; just get here safely.
natural