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How to Say ‘Come on / Go’ in Italian

Forza

FOR-tsah

[FOR-tsah]

💬 Usage Tip: Literally "strength," but in cheering it means "come on!" or "go!"

🇮🇹 In Italy: One of the most iconic words in Italian sports support. You’ll hear it in every stadium and living room.

Phrase Breakdown

Forza

[FOR-tsah]

come on / strength

In sports it is a cheer meaning 'come on!' or 'go!'.

Example

Forza ragazzi, Forza fino all'ultimo secondo!

Come on guys, keep going until the last second!

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