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logras

Logras is the second-person singular present indicative form of the Spanish verb lograr, meaning to achieve or to manage. It is used with the subject tú to express that the addressed person attains a result or succeeds in a task through effort or persistence.

In everyday usage, logras appears in statements like “Logras terminar el proyecto a tiempo” or “Si te

Beyond its grammatical role, logras can also appear as a surname in some Spanish-speaking regions. As a

Related terms include logro, a noun meaning achievement or accomplishment, and lograr, the infinitive form of

esfuerzas,
logras
tus
metas.”
The
form
is
part
of
the
broader
conjugation
of
lograr:
logro
(I
achieve),
logras
(you
achieve),
logra
(he/she
achieves),
logramos
(we
achieve),
lográis
(you
all
achieve),
logran
(they
achieve).
The
verb
can
be
followed
by
direct
objects
or
by
infinitives
to
describe
goals,
barring
any
changes
in
meaning
caused
by
context.
proper
noun,
it
is
relatively
uncommon
and
may
be
encountered
in
specific
family
names
rather
than
as
a
common
geographic
or
organizational
term.
In
fiction
or
historical
writing,
Logras
might
occasionally
be
used
as
a
place
name
or
part
of
a
fictional
toponym,
though
such
uses
are
not
standard
or
widely
documented.
the
verb.
The
word
logras
shares
its
roots
with
phrases
and
constructions
that
express
attainment,
success,
and
the
attainment
of
goals
in
Spanish.