"Forza" means force, power, while "Azzurra" is how the Italians call their team. So, it would mean something like "Go, Italy!", "The power to the Italian team to win!", and other similar expressions.
2006-07-09 05:44:03
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answer #1
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answered by gpsycho91 2
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'Forza Azzura' it's like 'Go Italy' ! the Italian team is know as Azzura, for the blue in their equipement, i think =S
2006-07-09 05:44:57
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answered by 'd i a n a' 2
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It's a way of saying Go Italy in Italian. Fuerzia means strengh or strong and Azzuri is the nickname given to the Italians for the color of their Jerseys. So It's a way for Italy's supporters to say strengh Italy (which is the dirrect translation) but it really means Go Italy.
2006-07-09 05:44:38
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answer #3
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answered by Lana 4
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The phrase is actually " Forza Azzurri ! " , and translates as " Come on the Blues! ".
It does NOT mean "the blue force".
2006-07-09 06:03:33
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answered by Anonymous
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The BLUE FORCE, meaning the soccer team obviously.
2006-07-09 05:44:30
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answered by Hi y´all ! 6
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its basically go italia! azzurras their nickname because of their blue jerseys.
2006-07-09 05:45:38
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answered by standstill 22 5
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go blue
2006-07-09 05:56:39
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answered by the freakin' analyst 6
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go italy!
2006-07-09 05:43:53
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answered by Anonymous
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