Answer:
Teen angst
Explanation:
The word Angst comes directly from German. This feminine noun ("die Angst") is commonly used in day-to-day German to denote "fear" or "worry." It does not have the narrow psychology-primed meaning as in English. A multitude of derived verbs with same stem exists, for example, "ängstigen," "beängstigen," "verängstigen,"and many more, each of which take subtly different spin on the verb "to worry." Similarly, there are adjectives and adverbs derived from Angst, for example, "ängstig."