tocó

played, touched


Verb tocó

  1. Formal second-person singular (usted) preterite indicative form of tocar.
  2. Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) preterite indicative form of tocar.

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Examples
  • Ella tocó esa canción en su piano de cola.

    She played that tune on her grand piano.

  • Ella tocó el piano bastante bien.

    She played the piano well enough.

  • Ella tocó mi hombro.

    She touched my shoulder.

  • La banda de bronces tocó tres marchas.

    The brass band played three marches.

  • Tom tocó la bocina.

    Tom beeped the horn.

  • Me tocó la mano.

    He touched my hand.

  • Él tocó la puerta.

    He knocked on the door.

  • Ella tocó la guitarra y cantó.

    She played the guitar and he sang.

  • Él me tocó en la mejilla.

    He touched me on the cheek.

  • Le tocó el premio.

    The prize went to him.

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