toques

/ˈtokes/, [ˈt̪o.kes]

touch, touches


Verb toques

  1. Informal second-person singular () negative imperative form of tocar.
  2. Informal second-person singular () present subjunctive form of tocar.

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Examples
  • No toques mi cámara.

    Don't touch my camera.

  • No toques la herida.

    Don't touch your wound.

  • No toques mi bicicleta.

    Keep your hands off my bicycle.

  • ¡No te toques la herida, que te la puedes infectar!

    Don't touch the wound, you could get an infection!

  • No la toques. Déjala como está.

    Don't touch it. Leave it as it is.

  • No lo toques. Déjalo como está.

    Don't touch it. Leave it as it is.

  • ¡No lo toques si está caliente!

    Don't touch it if it's hot!

  • ¡No toques la olla!

    Don't touch the pot!

  • Quiero que toques la guitarra para mí.

    I want you to play the guitar for me.

  • No toques mis cosas.

    Don't touch my stuff.

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