No te preocupes in Spanish means Don't worry in English.
No preocupes.
You say, "Está bien." However, that phrase can mean several things. As an alternative, you can say "no te preocupes/no se preocupe," (informal/formal) which means "don't worry" or "don't worry about it."
Do you mean "Te extrano"? It means, "I miss you."
Te mando = I command you.
te means to in English =D
No preocupes.
"No te preocupes" is how you say "Do not worry" in Spanish.
"I have told you that I love/want you. Don't worry, I do it."
Nessun preoccupazione is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "no worries."Specifically, the feminine adjective nessuna* means "no." The feminine noun preoccupazione means "preoccupations, worries." The pronunciation is "nehs-SOON preh-OHK-koo-pah-TSYOH-neh."*The vowel a drops before a noun that begins with a consonant.
No te preocupes, tu hermana va a estar bien.
"No te preocupes. Lo entiendo bien tu español, gracias" Means "Don't worry. I understand your Spanish well, thanks".
If you don't mind I have the intention to drink beer.
"No te preocupes" means "Don't worry", so whatever you might say in response to "Don't worry" works in Spanish. Some ideas include: I'll be careful. = Me cuidaré. I don't worry. -OR- I am not worrying. = No me preocupo. But I am worried. = Pero yo me preocupo. I try not to worry. = Intento no preocuparme.
You say, "Está bien." However, that phrase can mean several things. As an alternative, you can say "no te preocupes/no se preocupe," (informal/formal) which means "don't worry" or "don't worry about it."
This word has literally hundreds of different translations, depending on how you use it. You need to specify if you mean a noun or a verb, and in what context. Some examples: mind (noun) = la mente (don't) mind = no te preocupes mind (out)! - tenga cuidado!
te means you.
Te amo = I love you. Te beso = I kiss you.