How to Say ‘Do you support’ in Italian
Sostieni
so-STYAY-nee
[so-STYAY-nee]
💬 Usage Tip: From the verb “sostenere” = “to support.” “Sostieni” is the “you” form for “tu.”
🇮🇹 In Italy: In football talk, Italians also often say “tifare per.” So “Chi tifi?” is even more colloquial.
Phrase Breakdown
Sostieni
[so-STYAY-nee]
do you support / support
Second person singular of sostenere; it can mean you support in a question or command depending on context.
Sostieni una squadra europea o sudamericana?
Do you support a European or South American team?
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