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Italian Phrase

Voglio contribuire al successo futuro.

/ˈvɔʎʎo kontriˈbwi.re al suˈtʃes.so fuˈtu.ro/
Meaning"I want to contribute to future success."
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Meaning

Literally ‘I want to contribute to future success.’ The speaker expresses a personal desire to help ensure that a project, company, or goal will be successful in the times ahead.

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When to use

Use this sentence in professional settings such as job interviews, team meetings, or networking events when you want to show commitment and a forward‑looking attitude.

Grammar Breakdown

Vogliocontribuirealsuccessofuturo

1

Voglio (volere)

First‑person singular present of the verb *volere* meaning ‘I want’.

2

contribuire (infinitive)

Infinitive verb meaning ‘to contribute’; follows *volere*.

3

al = a + il

Contraction of the preposition *a* and the definite article *il*, meaning ‘to the’.

4

successo (masc. noun)

Masculine singular noun meaning ‘success’; takes the article *il*.

5

futuro (adjective)

Adjective placed after the noun, meaning ‘future’, agreeing in gender and number.

🗨In Conversation

A

Voglio contribuire al successo futuro.

I want to contribute to future success.

Siamo felici di averti a bordo e di vedere la tua motivazione.

We’re happy to have you on board and to see your motivation.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Voglio contribuire al successo futuro.

    Missing the 'i' in *voglio*; the correct form of *volere* is *voglio*.

  • Voglio contribuire al futuro successo.

    While understandable, the natural order in Italian places the adjective after the noun: *successo futuro*.

Alternatives

  • Desidero contribuire al successo futuro.

    I wish to contribute to future success.

  • Mi piacerebbe aiutare a garantire il futuro successo.

    I would like to help guarantee future success.

  • Vorrei partecipare al successo futuro dell'azienda.

    I would like to take part in the company's future success.

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Cultural Tip

In Italian business culture, stating personal commitment is seen as a sign of professionalism and teamwork. Use a polite, slightly formal tone (e.g., *Desidero* or *Vorrei*) when speaking with senior colleagues, but *Voglio* works well in more relaxed or peer‑to‑peer conversations.