Italian Phrase
Supporta tutti i movimenti.
Meaning
The sentence states that something – a device, a piece of software, a policy, etc. – is capable of handling or accommodating every type of movement. It can be used in both concrete (e.g., a robot arm) and abstract (e.g., a political platform) contexts.
When to use
Use this phrase when you want to highlight the universality of a feature, especially in technical specifications, product descriptions, or when praising a system that works with any kind of motion.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Supportatuttiimovimenti.
Supporta (verb)
Third‑person singular present indicative of *supportare* ‘to support, to handle’. Used for both literal and figurative support.
tutti (adjective)
Indefinite adjective meaning ‘all’. It must agree in gender and number with the noun that follows.
i (definite article)
Masculine plural article that matches *movimenti*.
movimenti (noun)
Masculine plural of *movimento*; can refer to physical motions, gestures, or figurative ‘movements’ (e.g., social movements).
🗨In Conversation
Il nuovo smartwatch supporta tutti i movimenti.
The new smartwatch supports all movements.
Perfetto, così posso usarlo anche per lo yoga.
Great, so I can use it even for yoga.
✕Common Mistakes
Sostiene tutti i movimenti.
Use *supporta* for technical compatibility; *sostiene* means ‘to uphold’ or ‘to sustain’ emotionally.
Supporta tutte i movimenti.
Adjective must agree with the masculine plural noun *movimenti*; the correct form is *tutti*.
Supporta tutti il movimenti.
Plural nouns take the plural article *i*, not the singular *il*.
↔Alternatives
Gestisce tutti i movimenti.
It manages all movements.
È compatibile con tutti i movimenti.
It is compatible with all movements.
Accetta tutti i movimenti.
It accepts all movements.
Cultural Tip
In Italian technical jargon, *supportare* is the go‑to verb for ‘to be compatible with’ or ‘to handle’. Avoid *sostenere* in this context, as it usually refers to emotional or financial support. Also, remember that *tutti* must match the masculine plural noun; for feminine nouns you would say *tutte* (e.g., *tutte le funzioni*).

