It's "logramiento."
Logro
realizacion, logro (accent on the 'o' in 'realizacion')
'Saber' means, "to know intellectually." It's different than 'conocer' which means, "to know empirically." The correct use of these two words is a minor achievement on the road to learning Spanish.
The Cervantes Award is considered the most prestigious literary award in the Spanish language. It recognizes the lifetime achievement of outstanding writers in the Spanish-speaking world, honoring their contributions to Spanish and Latin American literature. The award is named after Miguel de Cervantes, one of the most important figures in Spanish literature.
Goal (as in Soccer) -- Gol! Goal (as in an achievement) -- Meta, logra
either being a major contribution to latino history or writing an all spanish song and it being a #1 hit in america
Individual achievement
"Te felicito" in Spanish translates to "I congratulate you" in English. It is a phrase commonly used to express congratulations or well-wishes towards someone for an achievement or success.
It depends on the achievement. For example, if you wanted to get the achievement "Time To Mine!" you would type in /achievement give achievement.buildPickaxe For the next achievement "Hot Topic" you would type in achievement give achievement.buildFurnace The achievements are based on what you need to do in order to accomplish them. Just like for the first achievement "Taking Inventory: you type in /achievement give achievement.openInventory Hope this helped!
There is no patron saint of achievement.
the achievement is you can get a MEWTWO
No, achievement is an abstract noun.