French Phrase
J'espère diriger une équipe.
Meaning
This phrase expresses a professional ambition or a personal goal of managing a group of people. It uses the verb 'espérer' (to hope) followed directly by the infinitive 'diriger' (to lead or direct) to indicate a future desire.
When to use
Use this phrase in professional contexts, such as job interviews, performance reviews, or when discussing career aspirations with a mentor.
✦Grammar Breakdown
J'espèredirigeruneéquipe
Espérer + Infinitive
In French, when the subject of 'espérer' is the same as the following action, use the infinitive directly without a preposition.
Diriger
This verb means to lead, direct, or manage; it is a regular -er verb used here in its base form.
🗨In Conversation
Quels sont vos projets pour l'avenir ?
What are your plans for the future?
J'espère diriger une équipe au sein de votre entreprise.
I hope to lead a team within your company.
✕Common Mistakes
J'espère de diriger une équipe.
The verb 'espérer' is a semi-auxiliary verb that does not require the preposition 'de' before an infinitive.
J'espère dirige une équipe.
When two verbs follow each other and the first is not 'être' or 'avoir', the second verb must be in the infinitive form.
↔Alternatives
Je souhaite encadrer une équipe.
I wish to supervise a team.
J'aimerais manager une équipe.
I would like to manage a team.
Cultural Tip
In French corporate culture, the term 'diriger' is quite strong and implies high-level leadership. In modern startups or mid-level management, you might often hear the anglicism 'manager' used as a verb instead.

