This is the 10422nd most frequent Spanish word.
consiguiera
"Consiguiera" is the past subjunctive form of "conseguir," meaning "might get" or "might obtain."
In this sentence, "consiguiera" is used in the imperfect subjunctive mood to describe a hypothetical or desired action.
Me alegraría si consiguiera alcanzar sus metas.
I would be happy if he managed to achieve his goals.
Here, "consiguiera" again appears in the imperfect subjunctive, reflecting a condition or possibility in a hypothetical scenario.
Si consiguiera más apoyo, el proyecto sería un éxito.
If more support were obtained, the project would be a success.
"Consiguiera" is employed to express a required past action in a context highlighting the necessity of the event.