Italian Phrase
Siamo tutti d'accordo su questo?
Meaning
The sentence asks, “Are we all in agreement about this?” It checks whether everyone shares the same opinion or decision regarding a particular matter.
When to use
Use it in meetings, group discussions, or informal chats when you want to confirm consensus before moving forward.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Siamotuttid'accordosuquesto
Siamo
First‑person plural of ‘essere’ (to be).
tutti
Means ‘all’; placed after the verb for emphasis.
d'accordo
Fixed expression meaning ‘in agreement’; stays singular even with a plural subject.
su
Preposition meaning ‘about’ or ‘on’; used with topics.
questo
Demonstrative pronoun ‘this’; refers to the matter just discussed.
🗨In Conversation
Siamo tutti d'accordo su questo?
Are we all in agreement about this?
Sì, mi sembra giusto.
Yes, it seems right to me.
✕Common Mistakes
Siamo tutti d'accordo su questo.
Missing the question mark makes it a statement rather than a question.
Siamo tutti d'accordi su questo?
‘D'accordi’ is incorrect; the phrase is ‘d'accordo’ (singular) regardless of the plural subject.
Siamo tutti d'accordo con questo?
Use ‘su’ (about) rather than ‘con’ (with) when referring to a topic or idea.
↔Alternatives
Tutti siamo d'accordo su questo?
Is everyone in agreement about this?
Siamo tutti d'accordo?
Are we all in agreement?
C'è consenso su questo?
Is there consensus on this?
Cultural Tip
In Italian business culture, confirming consensus is a sign of respect for the group. Italians often prefer a collaborative decision‑making style, so asking “Siamo tutti d'accordo su questo?” shows you value everyone’s input. In more formal settings you might add “per favore” to soften the request.

