By Mechanic1c , December 15, in Spanish Idioms. In English, we have a phrase "don't worry" that's very commonly used. I assume it doesn't translate literally into Spanish—does anyone know a Spanish equivalent? This is correct. It is also common in some countries to say the word "descuida", which basically means don't worry. Literally it translates into disregard or neglect. You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

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These sentences come from external sources and may not be accurate. Do you want to translate into other languages? Have a look at our Polish-English dictionary. ES no te preocupes por eso. More information. Context sentences Context sentences for "don't worry about it" in Spanish These sentences come from external sources and may not be accurate. English If the file can be opened, edited, and saved without incident, though, don 't worry about it. English don 't worry about the mail, I'll take care of it. English don 't worry about her, she's just jealous.
"don't worry about it" in Spanish
Drives me a bit crazy. Do you have any knowlege of the bible. Racial differences can be very trivialвthey really didn't come up much for my parents, for exampleвand are basically false differences. It is the greatest sadness of her life. Much good luck, and keep us in the loop. Even though it sounds like she is very Mormon, I feel that this will help her. You will get to mingle with a lot of new people, and who knows, maybe you will also find the guy or girl of your dreams there. The scriptures say that one of the main reasons good people don't join the church is because they just haven't been introduced to it. I love him more than anything, but lately, the lack of real time together and the stress of his work impacting how I am made to feel like I'm on eggshells when we do get together almost seems like to much to bear.
Develop Your Own Curriculum. Two very simple things that require so much effort and understanding. The big one is that under Mormon theology both of you must be believing, fully active members to live together in the afterlife. That my heavenly father hates my decision to marry my husband. Too often, I think, priesthood holders think that being overly controlling, they are simply wielding their authority in the home.