Inklingo

conseguiré

kon-seh-gee-REHkonseɣiˈɾe

conseguiré means I will get in Spanish (future result or acquisition).

I will get, I will achieve

Also: I will obtain, I will manage to
VerbB1irregular (stem-changing in present tenses) ir
A smiling person standing on a small grassy hill, proudly holding a large, shiny gold star above their head, symbolizing a successful future acquisition or achievement.
infinitiveconseguir
gerundconsiguiendo
past Participleconseguido

📝 In Action

Si estudio mucho, conseguiré la beca.

B1

If I study a lot, I will get the scholarship.

Sé que conseguiré un buen trabajo después de graduarme.

A2

I know that I will achieve a good job after graduating.

No te preocupes, conseguiré las entradas para el concierto.

B1

Don't worry, I will obtain the tickets for the concert.

Word Connections

Synonyms

  • lograré (I will achieve)
  • obtendré (I will obtain)
  • alcanzaré (I will reach/attain)

Common Collocations

  • conseguir un objetivoto achieve a goal
  • conseguir permisoto get permission

🔄 Conjugations

indicative

present

él/ella/ustedconsigue
yoconsigo
consigues
ellos/ellas/ustedesconsiguen
nosotrosconseguimos
vosotrosconseguís

imperfect

él/ella/ustedconseguía
yoconseguía
conseguías
ellos/ellas/ustedesconseguían
nosotrosconseguíamos
vosotrosconseguíais

preterite

él/ella/ustedconsiguió
yoconseguí
conseguiste
ellos/ellas/ustedesconsiguieron
nosotrosconseguimos
vosotrosconseguisteis

subjunctive

present

él/ella/ustedconsiga
yoconsiga
consigas
ellos/ellas/ustedesconsigan
nosotrosconsigamos
vosotrosconsigáis

imperfect

él/ella/ustedconsiguiera
yoconsiguiera
consiguieras
ellos/ellas/ustedesconsiguieran
nosotrosconsiguiéramos
vosotrosconsiguierais

✏️ Quick Practice

Quick Quiz: conseguiré

Question 1 of 1

Which English phrase best captures the meaning of 'Mañana conseguiré el libro que pedí'?

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👥 Word Family
🎵 Rhymes
diréharé
📚 Etymology

The verb 'conseguir' comes from the Latin *consequi*, meaning 'to follow up' or 'to reach.' This history explains why the Spanish word means both 'to follow through' and 'to achieve a result.'

First recorded: Medieval Spanish

Cognates (Related words)

Italian: conseguirePortuguese: conseguir

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is 'conseguiré' an irregular verb form?

The infinitive verb 'conseguir' is irregular in the present tense (it changes 'e' to 'i' and has a spelling change in the 'yo' form). However, the future tense form 'conseguiré' is formed regularly by attaching the future ending to the full infinitive, making the future conjugation easy to remember.

How is 'conseguiré' different from 'voy a conseguir'?

Both mean 'I will get,' but 'conseguiré' (simple future) is generally used for more distant future plans, formal speech, or firm promises. 'Voy a conseguir' (the 'going to' future) is used more often in everyday conversation for immediate or near-future plans.