toca
/ˈtoka/, [ˈt̪o.ka]go to, touches
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Ella toca el piano muy bien.
She plays the piano very well.
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¿Qué instrumentos toca Tom?
What instruments does Tom play?
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Le toca a ustedes.
It's your turn.
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Tom toca a menudo el piano por la noche.
Tom often plays piano in the evening.
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Él toca muy bien el violín.
He plays the violin very well.
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Te toca a ti fregar los platos, ayer lo hice yo.
It's your turn to do the washing up. I did it yesterday.
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Ella toca la guitarra.
She plays the guitar.
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¿Ella toca el piano?
Does she play the piano?
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Ella toca piano por las tardes o las noches.
She practices the piano in the afternoon or in the evening.
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¿Toca ella el piano?
Does she play the piano?
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¿A quién le toca sacar la basura?
Whose turn is it to take out the garbage?
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Me toca.
It's my turn.
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Ella canta, él toca la guitarra y nosotros bailamos.
She sings, he plays the guitar and we dance.
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Tom toca el bajo en nuestra banda.
Tom plays the bass guitar in our band.
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Tom toca el cello con una de las orquestas locales.
Tom plays the cello with one of the local orchestras.
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Él toca la guitarra muy bien.
He plays the guitar very well.
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¿A quién le toca cocinar esta noche?
Whose turn is it to cook tonight?
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Él toca bien la guitarra.
He plays the guitar well.
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Él se relaja cuando toca la guitarra.
He feels relaxed when he's playing the guitar.
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Toca piano y guitarra.
She plays piano and guitar.
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