litigar
Ido
Etymology
Verb
litigar (present tense litigas, past tense litigis, future tense litigos, imperative litigez, conditional litigus)
- (transitive) to make into a bed
Conjugation
Conjugation of litigar
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present | past | future | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| infinitive | litigar | litigir | litigor | ||||
| tense | litigas | litigis | litigos | ||||
| conditional | litigus | ||||||
| imperative | litigez | ||||||
| adjective active participle | litiganta | litiginta | litigonta | ||||
| adverbial active participle | litigante | litiginte | litigonte | ||||
| nominal active participle | singular | litiganto | litiginto | litigonto | |||
| plural | litiganti | litiginti | litigonti | ||||
| adjective passive participle | litigata | litigita | litigota | ||||
| adverbial passive participle | litigate | litigite | litigote | ||||
| nominal passive participle | singular | litigato | litigito | litigoto | |||
| plural | litigati | litigiti | litigoti | ||||
Related terms
- enlitigar (“to put to bed, lay up; to confine to bed”)
Spanish
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin litigare, present active infinitive of litigo. Doublet of lidiar, which was inherited.
Verb
litigar (first-person singular present litigo, first-person singular preterite litigué, past participle litigado)
- to litigate
Conjugation
- Rule: g becomes a gu before e.
- 1 Mostly obsolete form, now mainly used in legal jargon.
- 2 Argentine and Uruguayan voseo prefers the tú form for the present subjunctive.
Other verbs with this conjugation:
► <a class='CategoryTreeLabel CategoryTreeLabelNs14 CategoryTreeLabelCategory' href='/wiki/Category:Spanish_verbs_ending_in_-ar_(conjugation_-gar)'>Spanish verbs ending in -ar (conjugation -gar)</a>
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