How to Say ‘Everyone cheers/supports together’ in German
Fiebern alle mit
FEE-bern AL-luh mit
[FEE-bern AL-luh mit]
💬 Usage Tip: "mitfiebern" literally means "to fever along"—to get emotionally involved and root along excitedly.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Fantastic football word! It captures the shared nerves and excitement of watching a match together.
Phrase Breakdown
Fiebern
[FEE-bern]
get excited / root along
'Fiebern' in 'mitfiebern' means to get emotionally involved and root along intensely.
Fiebern alle mit, wird die Stimmung besser.
If everyone gets involved, the atmosphere becomes better.
alle
[AL-luh]
all / everyone
'Alle' means everyone in the group.
Fiebern alle mit, ist das Wohnzimmer laut.
If everyone gets excited, the living room is loud.
mit
[mit]
with / along
'Mit' means 'with' or 'along'; in 'mitfiebern' it adds the sense of joining in emotionally.
Fiebern alle mit, macht die WM mehr Spaß.
If everyone joins in, the World Cup is more fun.
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