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Spanish Phrase

Creo en aprender siempre.

/ˈkɾe.o en a.pɾenˈdeɾ ˈsjem.pɾe/
Meaning"I believe in always learning."
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Meaning

This phrase expresses a commitment to lifelong learning and personal growth. It highlights the belief that education and the acquisition of knowledge should be a continuous, never-ending process throughout one's life.

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When to use

Use this phrase when discussing your personal philosophy, academic goals, or professional development. It is common in interviews or deep conversations about lifestyle and values.

Grammar Breakdown

Creoenaprendersiempre

1

Creer en

The verb 'creer' is followed by the preposition 'en' to mean 'to believe in' something.

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Infinitive use

After a preposition like 'en', the verb must remain in its infinitive form 'aprender'.

🗨In Conversation

A

¿Cuál es tu filosofía de vida?

What is your philosophy of life?

Creo en aprender siempre.

I believe in always learning.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Creo de aprender siempre.

    The verb 'creer' uses the preposition 'en' when expressing belief in a concept or activity.

  • Creo en aprendo siempre.

    Use the infinitive form 'aprender' after a preposition like 'en' instead of a conjugated verb.

Alternatives

  • Me gusta aprender cosas nuevas.

    I like learning new things.

  • Nunca se deja de aprender.

    One never stops learning.

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Cultural Tip

In many Spanish-speaking cultures, there is a strong emphasis on 'formación continua' (continuous training). Expressing a desire for lifelong learning is highly valued in professional settings and shows humility and intellectual curiosity.