In Spanish, the verb ‘to worry’ is translated as preocuparse. This verb is reflexive, meaning it often requires a reflexive pronoun to indicate that the subject is performing the action on themselves.
For example:
- Me preocupo – I worry
- Te preocupas – You worry
- Se preocupa – He/She worries
Here are a few example sentences:
- Me preocupo por mi familia. – I worry about my family.
- No te preocupes, todo estará bien. – Don’t worry, everything will be fine.
- Ella se preocupa demasiado por los detalles. – She worries too much about the details.
Remember, the reflexive pronoun changes depending on the subject of the sentence. This is an important aspect of using preocuparse correctly in Spanish.