worries
No, "worries" is not an adverb.The word "worries" is a verb and a noun.The adverb form of the word is worryingly.
"No worries! It's my pleasure!"
Other than the obvious, hakuna matata, from The Lion King, I could recommend some old world alternatives. "Pish tosh" (it's trivial) or "Be of good cheer." I also like "think nothing of it" if someone is thanking you for a good deed. You could also try Latin: Nil Desparandum, that means - No worries!
"No worries" as in "no problem" : "pas de problème" or "pas de souci" "No worries" as in "no need to worry": t'inquiète pas
Wedding Worries was created on 1941-12-13.
Bedtime Worries was created on 1933-09-09.
Granny Had No Worries was created on 1935-11-09.
No Worries - song - was created on 2005-11-14.
The duration of No Worries on the Recruit Front is 1.72 hours.
Hakuna matata means "no worries"
"Ke na le matata" translates to "no worries" in Tswana.