don't worry, its nothing
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its nothing,don't you worry
2007-02-03 11:14:31
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answer #1
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answered by Byzantino 7
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It means I am fine, nothing happened on me. Don't worry.
2007-02-03 11:34:09
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answered by tuchicadulce 3
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"No, Nothing, Don't You Worry"
2007-02-03 11:55:31
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answered by Lacieles 6
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te amo = i admire you you are the superb option approximately that, te amo is regularly utilized in romantic way in spite of the incontrovertible fact that it would additionally be used between parents and young ones and in very emotive contexts between pals, siblings, and so on. additionally relies upon on the form of life of the persons saying it. Amar is a greater feeling than querer and distinctive people have distinctive nuances for those 2 verbs (in basic terms like in english, for somebody to assert "i admire you" may be a large deal whilst for somebody else it would desire to be certainly stated) wish that facilitates ;)
2016-10-01 09:25:53
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answered by Anonymous
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It is nothing. Don´t worry.
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no, nothing. Don´t worry.
Normally you say it when you don´t want to talk about something that could mean "problem".
2007-02-03 11:27:26
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answered by Martha P 7
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The non-porcupiney answers are essentially correct, but it's slangier - more like "fuggedaboudit"
2007-02-03 11:24:36
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answered by virtualguy92107 7
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It means don't worry. Literally, it is no nothing no (you) worry.
2007-02-03 11:17:03
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answered by Kimberly 2
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It's ok, don't worry about it.
2007-02-03 11:13:58
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answered by icanhelp 3
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"no, nothing. Don't worry"
2007-02-03 11:12:32
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answered by ZZ9 3
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it means: "no, nothing, don't worry"
2007-02-04 03:59:56
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answered by fibws04 2
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