Spanish Phrase
Comparte una historia de éxito.
Meaning
The sentence is a direct invitation to someone to tell or present a story about a successful experience. It can refer to personal achievements, a company's case study, or any positive outcome worth celebrating.
When to use
Use this phrase in business meetings, networking events, classroom presentations, or on social media when you want a colleague, student, or friend to recount a successful project or milestone.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Comparteunahistoriadeéxito
Imperativo (tú) de compartir
‘Comparte’ is the affirmative informal command form of the verb ‘compartir’, used to tell someone to share something.
Artículo indefinido femenino
‘una’ is the feminine singular indefinite article, matching the noun ‘historia’.
Sustantivo femenino
‘historia’ means ‘story’ and is feminine, so it takes the article ‘una’.
Preposición de
‘de’ links the noun ‘historia’ with the complement ‘éxito’, indicating the type of story.
Sustantivo masculino
‘éxito’ means ‘success’; it is masculine, but the gender of the complement does not affect the article of the main noun.
🗨In Conversation
Comparte una historia de éxito.
Share a success story.
Claro, el año pasado aumentamos nuestras ventas un 30% gracias a una nueva estrategia de marketing.
Sure, last year we increased our sales by 30% thanks to a new marketing strategy.
✕Common Mistakes
Comparte un historia de éxito.
‘Historia’ is feminine, so the article must be ‘una’, not ‘un’.
Comparte una historia éxito.
Learners sometimes omit the preposition ‘de’, but it is required to link the type of story.
Comparte una historia de éxitos.
Use the singular ‘éxito’ when referring to a single story; the plural changes the meaning to ‘stories of successes’.
↔Alternatives
Cuéntanos una historia de éxito.
Tell us a success story.
Comparte tu caso de éxito.
Share your success case.
Relata una experiencia exitosa.
Narrate a successful experience.
Cultural Tip
In many Spanish‑speaking professional cultures, highlighting achievements is appreciated, but it should be balanced with humility. Pair the phrase with a modest tone or follow it with a thank‑you, e.g., ‘Gracias por compartir tu experiencia’ to keep the conversation courteous.

