How to Say ‘To watch together’ in Italian
Da guardare insieme
dah gwar-DAH-reh een-SYEH-meh
[dah gwar-DAH-reh een-SYEH-meh]
💬 Usage Tip: "Insieme" means "together." A useful phrase for invitations: "Lo guardiamo insieme?" = "Shall we watch it together?"
🇮🇹 In Italy: Watching matches together is a big part of Italian football culture—at home, in bars, or in piazzas during major tournaments like the World Cup.
Phrase Breakdown
Da
[dah]
to; for
Used in expressions to indicate something meant to be done, such as watched.
Questa semifinale è Da vivere con passione.
This semifinal is to be experienced with passion.
guardare
[gwar-DAH-reh]
to watch
Infinitive of the verb guardare, meaning to watch, especially sports or TV.
Il Mondiale è sempre bello da guardare in famiglia.
The World Cup is always nice to watch with family.
insieme
[een-SYEH-meh]
together
An adverb meaning together, often used when talking about doing something as a group.
Guardiamo la finale insieme a casa mia.
Let's watch the final together at my house.
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