Óróleg
Óróleg is an Icelandic word that translates to "worrying" or "anxious" in English. It describes a state of unease, apprehension, or distress caused by potential or actual problems. The term is commonly used in everyday conversation and can refer to a wide range of emotional states, from mild concern to intense fear.
The root of the word is "órói," meaning unrest or turmoil. The suffix "-leg" is a common
Icelanders might use "óróleg" to describe personal anxieties about work, family, or finances. It can also be