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Italian Phrase

Voglio crescere nel mio campo.

/ˈvɔʎ.ʎo ˈkre.ʃe.re nel ˈmi.o ˈkam.po/
Meaning"I want to grow in my field."
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Meaning

This phrase expresses a desire for professional development and advancement within a specific industry. It combines the verb 'volere' (to want) with 'crescere' (to grow) to indicate a goal of gaining more expertise or a higher position.

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When to use

Use this in professional settings like job interviews, annual reviews, or when discussing your career aspirations with a mentor. It sounds ambitious yet professional.

Grammar Breakdown

Vogliocrescerenelmiocampo

1

Volere (Voglio)

The first-person singular present tense of 'volere', used to express a desire or intention.

2

Nel

A 'preposizione articolata' combining 'in' (in) and 'il' (the), necessary before the possessive adjective 'mio'.

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A

Quali sono i tuoi obiettivi a lungo termine?

What are your long-term goals?

Voglio crescere nel mio campo e assumere più responsabilità.

I want to grow in my field and take on more responsibility.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Voglio crescere in mio campo.

    Italian requires the articulated preposition 'nel' (in + il) before 'mio campo'.

  • Voglio crescere nel mio prato.

    While 'campo' means field in both a professional and agricultural sense, 'prato' only means lawn or meadow.

Alternatives

  • Voglio fare carriera.

    I want to advance my career.

  • Voglio migliorare professionalmente.

    I want to improve professionally.

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Cultural Tip

In the Italian workplace, showing a desire to 'crescere' is highly valued as it demonstrates commitment. While traditional hierarchies remain, modern Italian business culture increasingly rewards those who seek continuous learning and networking.