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Italian Phrase

Come mi iscrivo agli sport?

/ˈkome mi isˈkri.vo aʎ ˈspɔrt/
Meaning"How do I sign up for sports?"
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Meaning

The speaker is asking for the steps or method to register for sports activities, such as joining a club, a school team, or a municipal program.

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When to use

Use this question when you are at a school, university, community center, or municipal office and need guidance on the enrollment process for sports programs.

Grammar Breakdown

Comemiiscrivoaglisport?

1

Come

Interrogative adverb meaning 'how', used to ask about manner or method.

2

mi

Reflexive pronoun for the first person singular; required with the verb 'iscriversi'.

3

iscrivo

First‑person singular present of the reflexive verb 'iscriversi' (to enroll).

4

agli

Contraction of 'a' + 'gli', meaning 'to the' before a masculine plural noun.

5

sport

Masculine plural noun meaning 'sports' or 'sport activities'.

🗨In Conversation

A

Come mi iscrivo agli sport?

How do I sign up for sports?

Devi andare allo sportello dell'Ufficio Sport e compilare il modulo di iscrizione.

You need to go to the Sports Office desk and fill out the registration form.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Come iscrivo agli sport?

    The verb ‘iscriversi’ is reflexive; you must keep the pronoun ‘mi’ (or ‘ti’, ‘si’, etc.).

  • Come mi iscrivo agli sports?

    ‘Sport’ is already plural; avoid adding an ‘s’ (e.g., ‘sports’).

  • Come mi iscrivo al sport?

    Use ‘agli’ before a masculine plural noun; ‘al’ would be wrong here.

Alternatives

  • Come posso iscrivermi agli sport?

    How can I enroll in sports?

  • Qual è la procedura per iscriversi agli sport?

    What is the procedure to register for sports?

  • Mi dica come fare per iscrivermi agli sport.

    Tell me how to sign up for sports.

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Cultural Tip

In Italy most sports activities are organized by local municipalities (comune) or private clubs. Registration often requires a physical form and a small fee, and some clubs ask for a health certificate. In the north, you’ll find many “polivalenti” (multi‑sport) centers, while in the south community sports are often linked to local schools or parish groups.