How to Say ‘No, please do not worry.’ in German
Nein, bitte keine Sorge.
nine BIT-tuh KY-nuh ZOR-guh
[nine BIT-tuh KY-nuh ZOR-guh]
💬 Usage Tip: This combines a clear answer ("Nein") with reassurance ("keine Sorge"). Very natural in medical conversations.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Doctors in Germany often try to reassure patients with simple, plain phrases like this rather than long comforting speeches.
Phrase Breakdown
Nein
[nine]
no
A direct negative answer, often reassuring in this context.
Nein, bitte keine Sorge.
No, please don't worry.
bitte
[BIT-tuh]
please
Used politely here to soften reassurance.
Nein, bitte keine Sorge.
No, please don't worry.
Keine Sorge
KY-nuh ZOR-guh
don't worry; no worries
Common reassuring expression meaning there is no reason to worry.
Keine Sorge, alles ist gut.
Don't worry, everything is fine.
Words in this phrase
keine
[KY-nuh]
no / not any
Negative determiner used with 'Sorge' to mean 'no worry'.
Nein, bitte keine Sorge.
No, please don't worry.
Sorge
[ZOR-guh]
worry
A concern or worry; in this phrase it reassures the patient.
Nein, bitte keine Sorge.
No, please don't worry.
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