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Italian Phrase

Siamo tutti d'accordo su questo?

/ˈsja.mo ˈtut.ti d aˈkɔr.do su ˈkwes.to/
Meaning"Are we all in agreement about this?"
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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.

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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

1

Siamo

First‑person plural of ‘essere’ (to be).

2

tutti

Means ‘all’; placed after the verb for emphasis.

3

d'accordo

Fixed expression meaning ‘in agreement’; stays singular even with a plural subject.

4

su

Preposition meaning ‘about’ or ‘on’; used with topics.

5

questo

Demonstrative pronoun ‘this’; refers to the matter just discussed.

🗨In Conversation

A

Siamo tutti d'accordo su questo?

Are we all in agreement about this?

Sì, mi sembra giusto.

Yes, it seems right to me.

B

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?

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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.