logró
“logró” means “achieved” in Spanish. It has 2 different meanings depending on context:
achieved, managed to
Also: succeeded in
📝 In Action
Ella logró su objetivo después de mucho esfuerzo.
A2She achieved her goal after a lot of effort.
El equipo logró ganar el campeonato.
B1The team managed to win the championship.
Usted logró terminar el informe a tiempo, ¡felicidades!
B1You (formal) managed to finish the report on time, congratulations!
obtained
Also: secured, gained
📝 In Action
El científico logró la aprobación para su proyecto.
B2The scientist obtained approval for his project.
La empresa logró varios contratos importantes.
B2The company secured several important contracts.
🔄 Conjugations
indicative
present
imperfect
preterite
subjunctive
present
imperfect
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Words that translate to "logró" in Spanish:
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Quick Quiz: logró
Question 1 of 2
Which sentence correctly uses 'logró' to mean 'managed to do something'?
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📚 Etymology▼
Comes from the Late Latin verb *lucrari*, which meant 'to gain' or 'to profit from.' This root is related to the idea of securing a benefit or reward.
First recorded: Medieval Spanish (around the 13th century)
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between 'logró' and 'pudo'?
'Logró' means 'succeeded' or 'managed to,' emphasizing the achievement of a goal, often after difficulty. 'Pudo' (from 'poder') simply means 'was able to.' If someone 'logró' something, they not only had the ability ('pudo') but they actually did it successfully.
How do I know if 'logró' refers to 'él,' 'ella,' or 'usted'?
You usually need the context of the sentence or conversation! Since Spanish often drops the subject pronoun, you must listen to who the speaker is talking about. If the subject is not mentioned, assume it refers to the person or thing previously discussed.

