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Italian Phrase

Segui qualche sport?

/seˈɡwi ˈkwalkje ˈspɔrt/
Meaning"Do you follow any sport?"
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Meaning

Literally “Do you follow any sport?” It is a casual way to ask someone whether they keep up with a sport – usually by watching games, following news, or supporting a team.

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When to use

Use it in informal conversations when you’re getting to know someone’s hobbies, during a coffee break, or when the topic of leisure activities comes up. It works well as an ice‑breaker in language‑exchange meet‑ups.

Grammar Breakdown

Seguiqualchesport?

1

Segui (present)

Second‑person singular present of *seguire* (to follow). Used for actions you do regularly or currently.

2

qualche

Indefinite adjective meaning “some”. It is used only with singular nouns, even if the idea is plural.

3

sport

Masculine singular noun borrowed from English; the plural is *sport* or *sport* (unchanged) but the singular is used after *qualche*.

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A

Segui qualche sport?

Do you follow any sport?

Sì, seguo il calcio e il basket. Tu?

Yes, I follow football and basketball. How about you?

B

Common Mistakes

  • Segui qualche sport?

    ‘Qualcuno’ is a pronoun meaning ‘someone’; the correct indefinite adjective before a noun is *qualche*.

Alternatives

  • Ti piace qualche sport?

    Do you like any sport?

  • Segui qualche sport in TV?

    Do you follow any sport on TV?

  • Pratichi qualche sport?

    Do you practice any sport?

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Cultural Tip

In Italy, *sport* most often refers to football (*calcio*). Asking this question can quickly lead to a passionate discussion about favorite clubs, regional rivalries, or the recent Serie A match. Keep the tone informal – you’ll hear the same phrase among friends, but in a formal setting you might say *Segue qualche sport?* or simply *Pratica sport?*.