Spanish Phrase
Estoy aprendiendo a delegar más.
Meaning
The speaker is saying that they are in the process of improving their ability to hand over tasks or responsibilities to others. It conveys a personal development goal, often related to work or leadership.
When to use
Use this sentence when talking about professional growth, team management, or any situation where you’re actively working on giving others more responsibility.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Estoyaprendiendoadelegarmás
Estar + gerundio
Use 'estar' followed by a gerund (‑iendo, ‑ando) to express an ongoing action in the present.
Aprender a + infinitivo
The verb 'aprender' is followed by the preposition 'a' and an infinitive to mean 'to learn to do something.'
Más as an adverb
'Más' placed after the infinitive works as an adverb meaning 'more' and modifies the verb phrase.
🗨In Conversation
Estoy aprendiendo a delegar más.
I’m learning to delegate more.
¡Qué bien! ¿Qué estrategias estás probando?
Great! What strategies are you trying?
✕Common Mistakes
Soy aprendiendo a delegar más.
Use 'estar' for the present progressive, not 'ser'.
Estoy aprendiendo delegar más.
The preposition 'a' is required after 'aprender' when followed by an infinitive.
Estoy aprendiendo a más delegar.
'Más' should follow the infinitive, not precede it.
↔Alternatives
Estoy aprendiendo a delegar más tareas.
I’m learning to delegate more tasks.
Me estoy entrenando para delegar más.
I’m training myself to delegate more.
Estoy trabajando en delegar más.
I’m working on delegating more.
Cultural Tip
In many Spanish‑speaking workplaces, delegation is linked to leadership credibility. Using 'delegar' in a professional context signals trust in your team. Avoid over‑using 'más' before the verb; the natural order is 'delegar más' rather than 'más delegar.'

