toca
/ˈtoka/, [ˈt̪o.ka]go to, touches
Noun toca f (plural tocas)
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kerchief, turban cloth (so to say)
Verb toca
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Informal second-person singular (tú) affirmative imperative form of tocar.
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Formal second-person singular (usted) present indicative form of tocar.
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Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) present indicative form of tocar.
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¿A quién le toca bañar al perro?
Whose turn is it to give the dog a bath?
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Toca el piano, así como la guitarra.
She plays piano as well as the guitar.
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Tom toca el órgano en nuestra iglesia.
Tom plays organ at our church.
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¿Qué instrumento toca Tom?
What instrument does Tom play?
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Tom toca el xilófono mejor que Mary.
Tom plays the xylophone better than Mary does.
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¡Qué bien toca el piano!
How well she plays the piano!
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Mi padre toca el piano y mi madre también.
My father plays the piano and so does my mother.
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Mi mamá toca bien piano.
My mother plays the piano well.
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Él toca la guitarra.
He plays the guitar.
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¿A quién le toca poner la mesa?
Whose turn is it to set the table?
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