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logra

Logra is a term that can refer to more than one thing, most often as a grammatical form in Spanish and less commonly as a proper noun in some contexts.

In Spanish, logra is the third-person singular present indicative form of the verb lograr, meaning to achieve

As a proper noun, Logra may appear as a surname or as a place name in certain

See also:

- logro, the noun meaning achievement or attainment

- lograr, the base verb from which logra derives

- logros, the plural form meaning achievements

or
to
accomplish.
It
is
used
with
él,
ella,
or
usted:
for
example,
“Ella
logra
sus
metas”
means
“She
achieves
her
goals,”
and
“Él
logra
el
objetivo”
means
“He
achieves
the
objective.”
The
same
spelling
also
serves
as
the
tú
affirmative
imperative:
“Logra
tus
metas”
translates
to
“Achieve
your
goals.”
Related
forms
include
logre
(subjunctive
or
formal
imperative
with
usted)
and
logren
(subjunctive
or
plural
forms).
regions
or
contexts.
In
such
uses,
it
functions
independently
of
the
verb’s
meaning
and
does
not
carry
a
universal
definition
beyond
its
designation
as
a
name.
Because
proper
noun
usage
can
vary
widely
and
is
not
standardized,
it
is
best
treated
as
a
distinct
label
rather
than
a
semantic
entry.