What does ανησυχείς in Greek mean?

What is the meaning of the word ανησυχείς in Greek? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use ανησυχείς in Greek.

The word ανησυχείς in Greek means μην ανησυχείς, μη φοβάσαι, μην ανησυχείς, Μη σκας!, μην ανησυχείς, μείνε ήσυχος. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word ανησυχείς

μην ανησυχείς

(informal (reassurance)

Μην ανησυχείς, είμαι εδώ, ακριβώς πίσω σου.
Don't worry, I am here right behind you.

μη φοβάσαι, μην ανησυχείς

(do not worry)

Never fear! Superdog is here!

Μη σκας!

(slang (expressing that sth is easy) (αργκό)

No sweat, John, we can just hide the broken glass under the sofa.

μην ανησυχείς, μείνε ήσυχος

(reassurance)

Rest assured, this won't crash your computer! Rest assured, your case will be judged fairly.

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