How to Say "you quarrel" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “you quarrel” is “peleas” — A1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.
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verbA1
present tense, informal singular (tú)

Examples
Tú siempre peleas por cosas pequeñas.
You always fight over small things.
Si peleas por tus derechos, ganarás.
If you fight for your rights, you will win.
¿Con quién peleas en el patio?
Who are you fighting with in the yard?
The 'Tú' Form
This form, 'peleas,' is used when you are talking directly to one person informally about what they do now or habitually. It's the standard '-as' ending for regular '-ar' verbs in the present tense.
Mixing up 'Tú' and 'Usted'
Mistake: “¿Usted peleas mucho?”
Correction: Use 'Usted pelea' for formal situations. 'Peleas' is only for informal 'tú'.
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