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Italian Phrase

Sto sempre imparando e crescendo.

/ˈsto ˈsempre impaˈrando e kreˈʃendo/
Meaning"I am always learning and growing."
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Meaning

The sentence conveys a mindset of continuous personal development, stating that the speaker is constantly learning new things and growing as a person.

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When to use

Use it when reflecting on your personal or professional progress, in self‑introductions, during interviews, or whenever you want to emphasize a lifelong‑learning attitude.

Grammar Breakdown

Stosempreimparandoecrescendo

1

Stare + gerundio

The construction 'stare' + gerund expresses an ongoing action, similar to the English present progressive.

2

sempre

An adverb meaning 'always', placed before the gerund to stress continuity.

3

imparare (gerundio)

The gerund form 'imparando' indicates the action of learning is in progress.

4

e

Coordinating conjunction that links two parallel gerunds.

5

crescere (gerundio)

The gerund 'crescendo' shows the ongoing process of growing or developing.

🗨In Conversation

A

Come sta andando il tuo percorso di studi?

How is your study path going?

Sto sempre imparando e crescendo.

I'm always learning and growing.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Sono sempre imparando e crescendo.

    Use 'sto' with a gerund; 'sono' is not combined with gerunds.

  • Sto sempre imparare e crescere.

    After 'sto' you need gerunds, not infinitives.

Alternatives

  • Continuo a imparare e a migliorarmi.

    I keep learning and improving.

  • Apprendo e mi sviluppo costantemente.

    I constantly learn and develop.

  • Sono in continuo apprendimento e crescita.

    I am in continuous learning and growth.

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Cultural Tip

In Italian, the 'stare + gerund' construction is very common in informal speech to stress that an action is happening right now or repeatedly. It sounds more dynamic than the simple present (e.g., 'imparo e cresco'), and native speakers often use it to highlight personal evolution.