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No, "worries" is not an adverb.

The word "worries" is a verb and a noun.

The adverb form of the word is worryingly.

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"No worries! It's my pleasure!"

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"No worries" as in "no problem" : "pas de problème" or "pas de souci"

"No worries" as in "no need to worry": t'inquiète pas

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Wedding Worries was created on 1941-12-13.

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