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French Phrase

J'espère diriger une équipe.

/ʒɛs.pɛʁ di.ʁi.ʒe yn e.kip/
Meaning"I hope to lead a team."
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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.

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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

1

Espérer + Infinitive

In French, when the subject of 'espérer' is the same as the following action, use the infinitive directly without a preposition.

2

Diriger

This verb means to lead, direct, or manage; it is a regular -er verb used here in its base form.

🗨In Conversation

A

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.

B

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.

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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.