Portuguese Phrase
Conseguiu os ingressos?
Meaning
‘Did you manage to get the tickets?’ is used to ask whether someone succeeded in obtaining tickets for an event, a show, a match, etc. It implies that the tickets might have been hard to get or that the speaker is eager to know the result.
When to use
Use this question in informal or semi‑formal conversations when you’re checking on a plan that depends on having tickets – before a concert, a football game, a theater performance, or a guided tour.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Conseguiuosingressos?
Conseguir (pretérito perfeito)
The verb ‘conseguir’ means ‘to manage/obtain’. In the past perfect (pretérito perfeito) it is conjugated as ‘conseguiu’ for third‑person singular (he/she/you formal).
Definite article ‘os’
‘os’ is the masculine plural definite article, used here to refer to specific tickets that both speakers know about.
Plural noun ‘ingressos’
‘ingresso’ = ticket; the plural form ‘ingressos’ matches the article ‘os’.
Question intonation
In spoken Portuguese the rising intonation at the end of the sentence signals a yes/no question, even without a question word.
🗨In Conversation
Conseguiu os ingressos?
Did you get the tickets?
Sim, já os tenho aqui. Só faltou o convite.
Yes, I already have them right here. Only the invitation is missing.
✕Common Mistakes
Consegui os ingressos?
‘Consegui’ is first‑person singular (I got). The question is directed at ‘you’, so the correct form is ‘conseguiu’ (third‑person singular).
Conseguiu o ingressos?
The noun and article must agree in number; ‘ingresso’ is singular, so the article should be ‘o’.
Conseguiu ingressos?
Do not drop the article; ‘os’ signals that you’re talking about specific tickets already mentioned.
↔Alternatives
Você conseguiu os ingressos?
Did you manage to get the tickets?
Já pegou os ingressos?
Did you already pick up the tickets?
Conseguiu comprar os ingressos?
Did you manage to buy the tickets?
Cultural Tip
In Brazil, tickets for popular events (especially football matches and big concerts) sell out quickly, so it’s common to ask ‘Conseguiu os ingressos?’ to confirm that the plan is still on. The verb ‘conseguir’ conveys a sense of effort, so the question subtly acknowledges that getting the tickets might have been a challenge. In more formal settings you could add ‘por favor’ or use the full form ‘Você conseguiu…’.

