Ängsla
Ängsla is a Swedish verb that translates to "to worry," "to fret," or "to be anxious" in English. It describes a state of mental unease or distress caused by concern about potential future events or current problems. The word often implies a less intense or prolonged form of anxiety compared to some English equivalents, though context can influence its severity. It can be used in various situations, from minor everyday concerns to more significant apprehensions. For example, one might ängsla oneself about a difficult upcoming task or worry about a friend's well-being. The verb can also be used reflexively, as in "ängsla sig," meaning "to worry oneself" or "to be worried." The root of the word is related to "ångest," which means "anxiety" or "anguish," suggesting a connection to deeper emotional states. While it generally denotes a feeling of apprehension, its precise nuance can vary depending on the specific context in which it is used.