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tracasser

to worry, to bother

verb trah-kah-SEH Rare

Usage Note

Tracasser is commonly used reflexively: se tracasser means to worry oneself, fret, or stress. It is slightly more informal and emotional than inquiéter. The derived noun le tracas (trouble, worry) is used in everyday speech: des tracas quotidiens (daily hassles).

Examples

"Ne te tracasse pas pour ça."

Natural Translation

Don't worry about that.

Literal Translation

Don't trouble yourself about that.

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