Pelearse is a Spanish verb that means ‘to fight oneself’ or ‘to have a fight.’ It is a reflexive verb, which means that the subject of the verb performs the action on themselves. Below is the conjugation of pelearse in the present tense:
- Yo me peleo (I fight myself)
- Tu te peleas (You fight yourself – informal)
- Él/Ella/Usted se pelea (He/She/You fight yourself – formal)
- Nosotros/Nosotras nos peleamos (We fight ourselves)
- Vosotros/Vosotras os peleáis (You all fight yourselves – informal, used in Spain)
- Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes se pelean (They/You all fight themselves)
In addition to the present tense, here’s how pelearse is conjugated in the simple past (preterite) tense:
- Yo me peleé (I fought myself)
- Tu te peleaste (You fought yourself – informal)
- Él/Ella/Usted se peleó (He/She/You fought yourself – formal)
- Nosotros/Nosotras nos peleamos (We fought ourselves)
- Vosotros/Vosotras os peleasteis (You all fought yourselves – informal, used in Spain)
- Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes se pelearon (They/You all fought themselves)
Understanding the conjugation of pelearse helps in using it correctly in sentences, especially when referring to personal conflicts or metaphorical struggles.