delegación
“delegación” means “delegation” in Spanish. It has 3 different meanings depending on context:
delegation
Also: representative group
📝 In Action
La delegación mexicana llegó a la Villa Olímpica.
A2The Mexican delegation arrived at the Olympic Village.
Una delegación de expertos visitará la planta mañana.
B1A delegation of experts will visit the plant tomorrow.
El presidente recibió a la delegación comercial.
B1The president received the trade delegation.
delegation
Also: assignment
📝 In Action
La delegación de tareas es vital para un buen líder.
B1The delegation of tasks is vital for a good leader.
Firmó un documento para la delegación de poderes.
C1He signed a document for the delegation of powers.
No hay una buena delegación de responsabilidades en esta empresa.
B2There isn't a good delegation of responsibilities in this company.
branch office
Also: district/borough
📝 In Action
Tengo que ir a la delegación de Hacienda.
B1I have to go to the tax office branch.
Vivimos en la delegación de Coyoacán.
A2We live in the Coyoacán district.
La empresa abrió una nueva delegación en Sevilla.
B1The company opened a new branch office in Seville.
Translate to Spanish
✏️ Quick Practice
Quick Quiz: delegación
Question 1 of 3
Which of these refers to a group of athletes representing their country?
📚 More Resources
👥 Word Family▼
🎵 Rhymes▼
📚 Etymology▼
From the Latin 'delegatio,' which describes the act of sending someone away with a specific task or assignment.
First recorded: 13th century
Cognates (Related words)
💡 Master Spanish
Take your Spanish to the next level. Read 200+ illustrated and narrated Spanish stories tailored to your level with the Inklingo app!
Frequently Asked Questions
Is 'delegación' only for government groups?
No, it can be used for any group of people representing any organization, such as a company, a sports team, or even a group of students.
What is the difference between 'delegación' and 'sucursal'?
While both can mean 'branch,' 'sucursal' is usually used for businesses like banks or shops. 'Delegación' is usually used for government offices or administrative divisions.
How do I know if it's masculine or feminine?
Easy! Almost every Spanish word that ends in '-ción' is feminine. You will always say 'la delegación' or 'una delegación'.


