How to Say ‘A bit worried’ in Simplified Chinese
有点担心
💬 Usage Tip: [有点] means 'a bit', and [担心] means 'worried'.
🇨🇳 In China: Expressing worry is common in health contexts.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
有点
[yǒu diǎn]
a bit
Slightly, to a small degree.
这件事让我有点担心。
This matter makes me a bit worried.
担心
[dān xīn]
to worry
To be anxious or concerned about something.
我担心他的健康。
I'm worried about his health.
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