John Sterling says he will continue to use his Italian call when Giancarlo Stanton hits a home run.

“I kind of like it,” Sterling, the radio voice of the Yankees, told The Post. “I think people will grow to like it.”

For both of the home runs Stanton hit in an Opening Day win over the Blue Jays on Thursday, Sterling made his trademark call before throwing in the Italian phrase, “Non si può de stoparlo!” He said he changed it slightly on the second home run, but both Italian phrases mean the same thing: “You can’t be stopped.”

Sterling said he doesn’t think it matters Stanton is not of Italian descent because he just plays off of the names. For example, Derek Jeter was always “El Capitan.”

Sterling explained how he called the Berlitz Learning Center, which specializes in teaching different languages, to come up with the saying. He didn’t sound concerned about the reaction from Yankees fans, noting his nicknames have become, in his words, “a cottage industry.”

“It’s different,” Sterling said. “I’m a bit different.”