Conseguite
Conseguite is a conjugated form of the Italian verb conseguire, which means to obtain, to achieve, or to gain. In isolation it most often appears as voi conseguite, the second-person plural present indicative form, and it can also function as the second-person plural imperative (Conseguite!) in a command or instruction. The form reflects Italian verb patterns for -ire verbs, with the stem cambing to convey the intended mood and tense.
The verb conseguire is used to express the attainment of goals, rewards, qualifications, or results. It commonly
Etymology traces conseguire to Latin consequī, from con- (with, thoroughly) and sequī (to follow), meaning to follow
See also: conseguire, conseguimento, conseguito. This form demonstrates how Italian verbs encode person, number, and mood