How to Say ‘Don’t worry’ in German
Keine Sorge
KY-nuh ZOR-guh
[KY-nuh ZOR-guh]
💬 Usage Tip: Literally: "No worry." It is a warm, short reassurance. Similar to saying "It's okay" depending on context.
🇩🇪 In Germany: German reassurance is often calm and understated. "Keine Sorge" sounds kind without being overly emotional.
Phrase Breakdown
Keine
[KY-nuh]
no / not any
Negative determiner used before feminine singular nouns here.
Keine Sorge, alles ist in Ordnung.
No worry, everything is fine.
Sorge
[ZOR-guh]
worry
Singular noun meaning 'worry' or 'concern'; common in reassurance phrases.
Keine Sorge, wir helfen Ihnen.
Don't worry, we will help you.
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