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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.

Example

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.

Example

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.

Example

Fiebern alle mit, macht die WM mehr Spaß.

If everyone joins in, the World Cup is more fun.

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