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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'sport' in various contexts, such as discussing favorite physical activities, talking about local sports teams during conversations at cafés, or when planning weekend outings that involve sports. It's common in both casual settings and when discussing events like the Olympics or Serie A matches.
Synonyms & nuances
'Sport' is often used interchangeably with 'attività fisica' (physical activity) but specifically refers to competitive activities. You would choose 'sport' when discussing organized games or competitions rather than just any form of exercise.
Culture
The word 'sport' in Italian has its roots in English, reflecting the growing influence of sports culture in Italy, especially in the 20th century. With Italy being home to famous sports like calcio (football), cycling, and motorsport, the term has become synonymous with passion and national pride, often seen in slogans during major sporting events.
FAQ
Q.What does the word sport mean in Italian?
'Sport' means the same as in English, referring to physical activities or games involving competition. It is used in a variety of contexts related to fitness and recreation.
Q.How do you use sport in a sentence in Italian?
You can say 'Mi piace praticare sport' which means 'I like to play sports.' This shows your interest in participating in various athletic activities.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using the word sport?
A common mistake is to treat 'sport' as plural when discussing various types. In Italian, 'sport' remains the same in both singular and plural forms, so you would say 'Gli sport' for 'the sports' without adding an 's'.
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