How to Say โEveryone is cheering.โ in Italian
Tutti urlano.
TOOT-tee oor-LAH-noh
[TOOT-tee oor-LAH-noh]
๐ฌ Usage Tip: Literally 'Everyone shouts.' In context, English often sounds more natural as 'Everyone is cheering.'
๐ฎ๐น In Italy: A very realistic World Cup image in Italy after a big goal.
Phrase Breakdown
Tutti
[TOOT-tee]
everyone
Means all the people present, such as fans at home or in the stadium.
Tutti urlano. L'atmosfera รจ pazzesca.
Everyone is shouting. The atmosphere is crazy.
urlano
[oor-LAH-noh]
shout
Verb meaning shout or yell; here it describes the crowd's reaction.
Tutti urlano. Anche i vicini urlano per il gol.
Everyone is shouting. Even the neighbors are shouting for the goal.
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