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Spanish Phrase

Estoy aprendiendo a delegar más.

/esˈtoj apɾenˈdiendo a de.leˈɣaɾ mas/
Meaning"I am learning to delegate more."
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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.

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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

1

Estar + gerundio

Use 'estar' followed by a gerund (‑iendo, ‑ando) to express an ongoing action in the present.

2

Aprender a + infinitivo

The verb 'aprender' is followed by the preposition 'a' and an infinitive to mean 'to learn to do something.'

3

Más as an adverb

'Más' placed after the infinitive works as an adverb meaning 'more' and modifies the verb phrase.

🗨In Conversation

A

Estoy aprendiendo a delegar más.

I’m learning to delegate more.

¡Qué bien! ¿Qué estrategias estás probando?

Great! What strategies are you trying?

B

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.

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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.'