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I achieve in Spanish 🇪🇸


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I achieve logro
How to say “I achieve” in Spanish? “Logro”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “logro” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on I achieve in Spanish like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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Pronunciation

Normal speech: LO-gro
IPA: /’lo.ɣɾo/

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Root

Indicative present yo form of lograr

8 months ago

logro info.

**Tips to remember the word “logro”:**

– Connect “logro” with the English word “achievement” by visualizing a medal or trophy and thinking of the satisfaction you feel when you achieve a goal (logras una meta).
– Think of the phrase “¡Lo logró!” (He/she did it!) often exclaimed when someone accomplishes something challenging.

**Explanations:**

– “Logro” is a noun meaning “achievement” or “accomplishment.”
– It’s derived from the verb “lograr,” which means “to achieve” or “to attain.”

**Other words that mean the same thing:**

– Éxito (success)
– Realización (fulfillment)
– Conquista (conquest)

**Conjugations of “lograr”:**

– Infinitive: lograr
– Present: logro, logras, logra, logramos, lográis, logran
– Preterite: logré, lograste, logró, logramos, lograsteis, lograron
– Imperfect: lograba, lograbas, lograba, lográbamos, lograbais, lograban
– Future: lograré, lograrás, logrará, lograremos, lograréis, lograrán
– Conditional: lograría, lograrías, lograría, lograríamos, lograríais, lograrían

**Examples of sentences using “logro”:**

– Present: “Logro entender la lección después de estudiar mucho.” (I manage to understand the lesson after studying a lot.)
– Preterite: “Logré terminar mi tarea antes de la medianoche.” (I managed to finish my homework before midnight.)
– Imperfect: “Cuando era niño, lograba dormirme en cualquier lugar.” (When I was a child, I could fall asleep anywhere.)
– Future: “Lograré mis sueños con esfuerzo y dedicación.” (I will achieve my dreams with effort and dedication.)
– Conditional: “Si tuviera más tiempo, lograría leer ese libro.” (If I had more time, I would manage to read that book.)

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