Meaning
Advising someone not to feel guilty or take responsibility for something that wasn't their fault.
Cultural Background
Often used with a warm, comforting tone. Used in formal business settings to maintain team harmony. Often paired with 'ma'alesh' (don't worry). Used in everyday conversation to show solidarity.
Context is key
Always ensure the person actually feels guilty before using this.
Meaning
Advising someone not to feel guilty or take responsibility for something that wasn't their fault.
Context is key
Always ensure the person actually feels guilty before using this.
Test Yourself
Fill in the blank with the correct form.
يا شباب، ____ أنفسكم على ما حدث.
The subject is plural (ya shabab), so the verb must be plural.
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Practice Bank
1 exercisesيا شباب، ____ أنفسكم على ما حدث.
The subject is plural (ya shabab), so the verb must be plural.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1 questionsYes, but change the verb to singular: 'la alumu nafsi'.
Related Phrases
لا تحمل هم
similarDon't worry