Learn common football phrases from around the world
Common football phrases have been translated into different languages for fans who are looking to expand their vocabulary while following football this winter.
The most popular expressions used to describe the ‘beautiful game’ have been translated by an award-winning team of linguists at Busuu, offering English football fans international lingo to shout at the TV during matches.
To get a better grasp at the competing nations’ culture and do a bit of language learning, fans are encouraged to familiarise themselves with international football talk.
English fans can put their language skills to test by learning how to say common phrases like “Foul!”, “They’ve bottled it!” and “Back of the net!” in Spanish, German, Italian, Arabic and French.
A spokesperson for Busuu said: “Watching sports in a different language allows you to combine a pastime you love with a more challenging activity, making it an enjoyable and effective approach to learning a new language.
“We encourage football fans to switch the match commentary to a language they’re trying to pick up, because this way their brain won’t associate learning with hard work, but instead they’ll absorb the expressions and jargon subconsciously.
“Even if acquiring a new language is not your goal, then learning to ‘speak football’ in a foreign language can be useful when you want to chat with international footie fans and impress your friends with foreign expressions while watching matches on the TV.
“There’s no doubt that it would make the entire room chuckle if instead of “Man on!” you shouted “Achtund, Hintermann!” at the TV.”