conseguiremos
“conseguiremos” means “we will achieve” in Spanish. It has 2 different meanings depending on context:
we will achieve, we will succeed
Also: we will manage
📝 In Action
Si trabajamos juntos, conseguiremos la meta.
A2If we work together, we will achieve the goal.
Con mucho esfuerzo, conseguiremos terminar el proyecto a tiempo.
B1With a lot of effort, we will succeed in finishing the project on time.
¿Crees que conseguiremos el éxito en este negocio?
A2Do you think we will achieve success in this business?
we will get, we will obtain
Also: we will acquire
📝 In Action
Si vamos al mercado temprano, conseguiremos las mejores frutas.
A2If we go to the market early, we will get the best fruit.
Llamaremos al ayuntamiento, a ver si conseguiremos los permisos.
B1We will call the city council to see if we will obtain the permits.
🔄 Conjugations
indicative
present
imperfect
preterite
subjunctive
present
imperfect
✏️ Quick Practice
Quick Quiz: conseguiremos
Question 1 of 1
Which sentence uses 'conseguiremos' correctly?
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👥 Word Family▼
📚 Etymology▼
The verb 'conseguir' comes from the Latin verb *consequi*, meaning 'to follow up' or 'to attain.' It combines the prefix *con-* (meaning 'with' or 'together') and *sequi* (meaning 'to follow'). The meaning evolved to focus on the successful attainment of something after following a process.
First recorded: Medieval Latin/Early Spanish
Cognates (Related words)
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between 'conseguiremos' and 'vamos a conseguir'?
Both mean 'we will get/achieve.' 'Conseguiremos' (the simple future) is slightly more formal and is excellent for making predictions or firm commitments. 'Vamos a conseguir' (the immediate future) is more common in everyday, casual conversation.
Is 'conseguiremos' irregular?
The base verb 'conseguir' is irregular in several forms (like 'consigo' in the present and 'consiguió' in the past). However, the future tense form 'conseguiremos' is formed regularly by adding the future ending to the infinitive, so the future tense itself is considered regular.

