المعنى
Reassuring someone.
خلفية ثقافية
The phrase is often accompanied by a specific hand gesture: a slight wave of the hand with the palm facing down or towards the speaker, as if brushing away a fly. In the south, 'Non ti preoccupare' is often followed by an invitation to eat or drink, as hospitality is the ultimate way to show that everything is okay. While 'Non si preoccupi' is used, saying it too often can sometimes be interpreted as a lack of seriousness. In a high-stakes business meeting, it's better to use 'Risolveremo la questione' (We will resolve the matter). On Italian TikTok or Instagram, 'Non ti preoccupare' is often used ironically in memes where something is clearly going very wrong.
The 'Ti' vs 'Si' Rule
Always check who you are talking to. If you use 'Lei' (formal), you MUST say 'Non si preoccupi'.
Pair it with 'Tranquillo'
For a very natural sound, say 'Non ti preoccupare, tranquillo!'. It sounds very warm and friendly.
المعنى
Reassuring someone.
The 'Ti' vs 'Si' Rule
Always check who you are talking to. If you use 'Lei' (formal), you MUST say 'Non si preoccupi'.
Pair it with 'Tranquillo'
For a very natural sound, say 'Non ti preoccupare, tranquillo!'. It sounds very warm and friendly.
Don't say 'No preoccupare'
This is a classic 'Gringo' mistake. Always use 'Non' for verbs.
اختبر نفسك
Choose the correct informal way to say 'Don't worry' to a friend.
Il tuo amico ha perso l'autobus. Cosa dici?
'Non ti preoccupare' is the correct informal negative imperative.
Complete the sentence with the missing pronoun.
Scusa per il ritardo! - Non ___ preoccupare!
The pronoun 'ti' is used for the informal 'you' (tu).
Finish the dialogue with the most appropriate response.
A: Ho dimenticato il tuo compleanno! Mi dispiace tanto! B: ________, non è un problema!
This is the standard way to accept an apology for a forgotten event.
Match the phrase to the correct situation.
Match 'Non si preoccupi' and 'Non ti preoccupare' to the people.
Formal vs. Informal distinction is key in Italian.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
وسائل تعلم بصرية
بنك التمارين
4 تمارينIl tuo amico ha perso l'autobus. Cosa dici?
'Non ti preoccupare' is the correct informal negative imperative.
Scusa per il ritardo! - Non ___ preoccupare!
The pronoun 'ti' is used for the informal 'you' (tu).
A: Ho dimenticato il tuo compleanno! Mi dispiace tanto! B: ________, non è un problema!
This is the standard way to accept an apology for a forgotten event.
Match 'Non si preoccupi' and 'Non ti preoccupare' to the people.
Formal vs. Informal distinction is key in Italian.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
الأسئلة الشائعة
5 أسئلةYes, they are identical in meaning. The reflexive pronoun 'ti' can go before the verb or attach to the end of the infinitive.
No, it's better to use the formal 'Non si preoccupi' to show respect.
Usually 'Grazie' or 'Sei molto gentile' (You are very kind).
Yes, it is a standard Italian expression used from Milan to Sicily.
Because in Italian, the negative command for 'you' (singular informal) always uses the infinitive form of the verb.
عبارات ذات صلة
Tranquillo
synonymCalm / Don't worry
Non c'è problema
similarNo problem
Figurati
similarDon't mention it
Lascia stare
contrastLet it be / Forget it