How to Say ‘I worry nobody likes me’ in Spain Spanish
Me preocupa que a nadie le guste.
meh preh-oh-koo-pah keh ah nah-dee-eh leh goos-teh
[meh preh-oh-koo-pah keh ah nah-dee-eh leh goos-teh]
💬 Usage Tip: 'Preocupa' is from the verb 'preocupar', a reflexive verb that focuses the concern on oneself.
🇪🇸 In Spain: In Spanish culture, 'gusto' is significant, reflecting the importance of social acceptance.
Phrase Breakdown
Me
[meh]
I
Referring to oneself.
Me gusta cantar en el coro.
I like singing in the choir.
preocupa
[preh-oh-koo-pah]
worry
To feel anxious or troubled.
Cuando me preocupa algo, escribo mis pensamientos.
When I worry about something, I write my thoughts down.
que
[keh]
that
Used to explain something more detailed.
Espero que mañana sea un buen día.
I hope that tomorrow will be a good day.
a
[ah]
to
Indicating direction towards someone.
Le di el regalo a mi amiga.
I gave the gift to my friend.
nadie
[nah-dee-eh]
nobody
Not anyone, no person.
Nadie vino a la reunión.
Nobody came to the meeting.
le
[leh]
to him/her
An indirect object pronoun referring to a third person.
Siempre le cuento chistes a mi hermano.
I always tell jokes to my brother.
guste
[goos-teh]
like
To find something agreeable or enjoyable.
Me preocupa que a nadie le guste mi pastel.
I worry that nobody will like my cake.
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