Italian Phrase
Segui qualche sport?
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.
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?
Segui (present)
Second‑person singular present of *seguire* (to follow). Used for actions you do regularly or currently.
qualche
Indefinite adjective meaning “some”. It is used only with singular nouns, even if the idea is plural.
sport
Masculine singular noun borrowed from English; the plural is *sport* or *sport* (unchanged) but the singular is used after *qualche*.
🗨In Conversation
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?
✕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?
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?*.

