How to Say ‘No worries / don't worry’ in German
Keine Sorgen
KY-nuh ZOR-gen
[KY-nuh ZOR-gen]
💬 Usage Tip: In the full phrase, German says make yourself no worries. Very idiomatic and comforting.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Common reassurance from doctors, though they may then add practical next steps.
Phrase Breakdown
Keine
[KY-nuh]
no / not any
Used to negate plural nouns; here it means 'no' in 'no worries'.
Keine Sorgen, wir erklären alles.
No worries, we will explain everything.
Sorgen
[ZOR-gen]
worries
Plural of 'Sorge'; means worries or concerns.
Keine Sorgen, alles ist gut.
No worries, everything is fine.
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