Italian Phrase
Sto imparando a delegare di più.
Meaning
Literally, 'I am learning to delegate more.' It conveys that the speaker is actively working on improving their ability to assign tasks to others, often in a professional or personal development context.
When to use
Use this sentence when talking about self‑improvement at work, during a team meeting, or in casual conversation about how you’re trying to become a better manager or organizer.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Stoimparandoadelegaredipiù
Sto + gerundio
The construction 'sto' + gerund expresses a present progressive action, similar to 'I am ...ing' in English.
imparare a + infinitivo
When learning to do something, Italian uses 'imparare a' followed by an infinitive verb.
delegare
An infinitive verb meaning 'to delegate' – to assign tasks to others.
di più
A comparative phrase meaning 'more', placed after the verb to indicate a greater amount.
🗨In Conversation
Sto imparando a delegare di più.
I’m learning to delegate more.
È una buona idea, ti sentirai meno sopraffatto.
That’s a good idea, you’ll feel less overwhelmed.
✕Common Mistakes
Sto imparando delegare di più.
The preposition 'a' is required before an infinitive after 'imparare'.
Sto imparando a delegare più di.
The comparative 'di più' follows the verb, not precedes it.
↔Alternatives
Sto cercando di delegare di più.
I’m trying to delegate more.
Sto migliorando la mia capacità di delegare.
I’m improving my ability to delegate.
Voglio delegare più compiti.
I want to delegate more tasks.
Cultural Tip
In many Italian workplaces, hierarchy is still respected, so openly saying you’re learning to delegate can signal a modern, collaborative leadership style. However, be mindful of the tone; using ‘delegare’ in a respectful way shows you value your colleagues’ competence rather than just off‑loading work.

