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How to calm someone down, en español Posted by on Sep 23, 2010 in Spanish Vocabulary

You know those times when you need to calm someone down when they’re very nervous or angry because something bad or unpleasant has happened? Well, let’s learn some really useful expressions to express this.

¡Anímate! – Cheer up!

¡Cálmate! – Calm down!

¡Que eso no te saque el sueño! – Don’t lose your sleep over it.

¡Relájate! No pienses más en eso. – Relax! Don’t think about it anymore.

¡Tranquilízate! – Calm down!

Al final, sale todo bien. – In the end, everything will be alright.

Bueno, al menos… – Well, at least…

Cuando menos te lo imagines… – When you least expect it…

Eso no es nada. – That shouldn’t be a problem.

Eso ocurre. – That happens.

Estoy seguro que no es nada. – I’m sure that’s not a problem.

Las cosas siempre terminan resolviéndose. – Things work themselves out eventually.

Menos mal que tú… – It’s a good thing you…

No debes alarmarte por tan poco. – No need to be alarmed for so little.

No te pongas nervioso(a). – Don’t be nervous.

No te preocupes. – Don’t worry.

Nosotros vamos a hacer algo para arreglarlo. – We’re going to do something about it.

Podría ser mucho peor. – It could be much worse.

Sé lo que estás pasando. – I know what you’re going through.

Si te sirve de consuelo… – If it’s any consolation…

Todo va a salir bien. – Everything is going to be alright.

Yo que tú no me preocuparía. – I wouldn’t worry if I were you.

Esto es todo por hoy. Nos vemos prontito.

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English / Spanish teacher and translator for over 20 years. I have been blogging since 2007 and I am also a professional singer in my spare time.


Comments:

  1. Bob Mrotek:

    No es para tanto…