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Spanish Phrase

Quiero contribuir al éxito futuro.

/ˈkjeɾo kon.tɾiˈβiɾ al ˈeksito fuˈtuɾo/
Meaning"I want to contribute to future success."
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Meaning

The sentence means 'I want to contribute to future success.' It expresses a personal desire to play a part in achieving success that lies ahead, often used in professional or collaborative contexts.

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When to use

Use this phrase when you’re discussing goals in a team, a project, or a personal ambition, especially when you want to emphasize your willingness to help achieve long‑term results.

Grammar Breakdown

Quierocontribuiraléxitofuturo

1

Querer (present)

Quiero is the first person singular present of querer, meaning 'I want' or 'I wish'.

2

Infinitive after querer

When querer is followed by another verb, that verb stays in the infinitive form (contribuir).

3

al = a + el

The preposition a (to) contracts with the masculine article el, forming al.

4

éxito (noun)

Éxito means 'success' and is masculine, so it takes the article el.

5

futuro as adjective

Futuro works as an adjective meaning 'future', agreeing in gender and number with éxito.

🗨In Conversation

A

Nuestro equipo está trabajando en la nueva campaña.

Our team is working on the new campaign.

Quiero contribuir al éxito futuro.

I want to contribute to future success.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Quiero contribuir a el éxito futuro.

    The preposition a contracts with el to form al; 'a el' is incorrect.

  • Quiero contribuir al éxitos futuro.

    Éxito is singular here; using the plural 'éxitos' changes the meaning and breaks agreement with futuro.

  • Quiero contribuir al éxito futuros.

    Futuro must agree in gender and number with éxito (masculine singular).

Alternatives

  • Deseo aportar al éxito futuro.

    I wish to contribute to future success.

  • Me gustaría ayudar a que tengamos éxito en el futuro.

    I would like to help us achieve success in the future.

  • Quiero colaborar para lograr el éxito futuro.

    I want to collaborate to achieve future success.

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Cultural Tip

In Spanish‑speaking workplaces, expressing personal commitment with phrases like 'Quiero contribuir...' is seen as proactive and positive. However, avoid sounding overly boastful; pair it with concrete ideas or actions to show genuine intent.