Tocaba (en. Played)
/toˈkaβa/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
It indicates the action of making contact with something, either physically or figuratively.
When I was a child, I played the piano every day.
Cuando era niño, tocaba el piano todos los días.
It refers to the right or allocation of something, such as the obligation to do something.
It was my turn to take care of the children this week.
A mí me tocaba cuidar a los niños esta semana.
It is used in musical contexts to indicate the action of performing a musical piece.
At the party, he played the guitar and everyone sang.
En la fiesta, él tocaba la guitarra y todos cantaban.
Etymology
It comes from the Latin 'tocare', which means 'to touch'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
it was my turn
it means it is my turn or responsibility.
me tocó a mí
it's your turn
it indicates that it is your turn or responsibility.
te toca a ti
it wasn't my turn
it is used to indicate that it was not my responsibility or turn.
no me tocaba
hitting rock bottom
it means reaching the lowest or critical point in a situation.
tocar fondo
Related Words
touch
To execute or make contact.
tocar
touched
Past tense of the verb to touch; it can also refer to someone who has been emotionally or physically impacted.
tocado
playing room
Object or place where music is played.
tocador
Slang Meanings
Used in some contexts to refer to being selected for a task or job.
Yesterday it was my turn to clean, and I left it for today.
Ayer me tocaba hacer la limpieza, y lo dejé para hoy.
In the musical realm, it refers to someone who has the ability to play an instrument well.
That guy plays well; it seems he always gets to play at parties.
Ese chico juega bien, parece que siempre le toca tocar en las fiestas.