nervous
Tranquilo
estoy tan nervioso
Nervioso.
Nervioso.
Sistema nervioso.
Recognizes and coordinates the body's responses to charges
"Nervioso" is nervous in Spanish. It's pronounced nerve yo so.
Translation: I get nervous. Ejemplo. Pongo nervioso cuando veo mi hijo jugando por las colinas. - I get nervous when I see my son playing in the hills.
The opposite of "tranquilo," which means calm or peaceful in Spanish, is "inquieto," meaning restless or anxious. Other antonyms could include "agitado" (agitated) or "nervioso" (nervous), both conveying a sense of disturbance or unease.
Andalusian stallion. The horse's name is Nervioso and is owned by Jerry Thornton of Holladay, Tennessee.
Ponce is not an actual Spanish word, per se, it is a Spanish surname that is derived from the French noble surname Poncelet. If you meant to write "ponte" it is the tú command of "ponerse", meaning literally "put yourself". However, ponerse usually translates into an expression in English. For example: "ponerse nervioso" means "to get nervous" or "ponerse a decir" means "to begin to say".
FOR the verb form of concerned it is concernir, and for the adjective it is preocupado.