estáis litigando
Present progressivevosotrosconjugation oflitigar.

litigar

litigar
An intransitive verb is one that does not require a direct object (e.g., The man sneezed.).
intransitive verb
a. to go to court
Estoy dispuesto a litigar si es necesario para recibir lo que me corresponde de la herencia.I'm willing to go to court if necessary to get my fair share of the inheritance.
b. to go to law
Litigar supondría un gasto enorme en abogados que no creo que nos podamos permitir.Going to law would mean a huge expense in lawyers that I don't think we can afford.
c. to be in dispute
Los dos vecinos litigaron durante años por una franja de tierra que había en el límite entre sus propiedades.The two neighbors were in dispute for years over a strip of land on the boundary between their properties.
a. to argue
El padre y el hijo no se llevan bien. Siempre están litigando.Father and son don't get along. They're always arguing.
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