How to spell concerned?
This is one of those words that can be spelled in more than one way and one spelling doesn’t necessarily make it wrong. Though “concerned” is the most common spelling in use today, it is also acceptable to use “concerned” with two ns instead of one. In this case, the two Ns represent a single sound while the single N spelling represents the actual letter “n” used in the word.
How do you say concerned in Spanish?
If you are worried about something, you express this feeling as “estar preocupado or “estar preocupada.” This is a very common feeling in our culture, and it is not unusual for people to express their concerns in an anxious or worried manner. Although it is not wrong to express this feeling, people who express their feelings in a forceful or angry manner are often seen as rude.
How do you spell concerned?
In the dictionary, the word “concerned” is spelled with two ns. So if you wanted to spell it the way it’s most often used, you would need to spell it “concerned” with two c’s. The reason spelling it that way is because when it was first created, the two c spelling represented the sound “sn” and it was used in place of the word “and” for added emphasis.
How do you say I'm concerned in Spanish?
There are two ways you can express concern in Spanish. The first is ser preocupado or sentirse preocupado. These verbs have regular reflexive verbs (gutural sounds at the end) and conjugate like regular verbs. To conjugate them, take the infinitive form of the verb, drop the -ar ending, then add -se. For example, ser is the present tense of the verb ser. Drop the -ar ending, then add
How do I spell concerned?
We use the word ‘concerned’ to express caring about something. If you describe someone as being ‘concerned’ about something, they care about it enough to want to do something to make it better.