How to Say ‘Everyone is rooting for Germany’ in German
Sind alle für Deutschland
zint AL-luh fyoor DOYTCH-lant
[zint AL-luh fyoor DOYTCH-lant]
💬 Usage Tip: This is part of a longer sentence, so the verb comes first here because the subject may follow later.
🇩🇪 In Germany: A classic family scene: everyone on one side—except maybe one cousin supporting another team!
Phrase Breakdown
Sind
[zint]
are
'Sind' means 'are' and is used with plural subjects.
Sind alle für Deutschland in deiner Familie?
Is everyone for Germany in your family?
alle
[AL-luh]
all / everyone
'Alle' refers to all people in the group.
Sind alle für Deutschland oder für ein anderes Team?
Is everyone for Germany or for another team?
für
[fyoor]
for
'Für' shows support for a team or country.
Viele sind für Deutschland.
Many people are for Germany.
Deutschland
[DOYTCH-lant]
Germany
'Deutschland' means Germany, often referring to the national team in football.
Deutschland spielt heute Abend.
Germany is playing this evening.
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