Tocaban (en. They played)
/to'kaβan/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
Indicates the action of making a musical instrument or object sound.
They were playing the guitar at the party.
Ellos tocaban la guitarra en la fiesta.
It refers to the act of reaching or making physical contact with something.
When they were children, they used to play the piano together.
Cuando eran niños, tocaban el piano juntos.
It means to perform a musical composition.
At the concert, they were playing a classical symphony.
En el concierto, ellos tocaban una sinfonía clásica.
Etymology
It comes from the Latin 'tocare', which means 'to touch'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
they hit rock bottom
It refers to reaching the lowest point in a difficult situation.
tocaban fondo
they knocked on the door
It indicates the action of knocking on a door to call attention.
tocaban la puerta
they raised the alarm
It refers to ringing a bell or alarm to warn of danger.
tocaban a rebato
Related Words
touch
To make physical contact or produce sound.
tocar
touch
The act of touching; a knock or music.
toque
touched
One who has been touched or influenced by something.
tocado
Slang Meanings
It refers to the action of playing or enjoying music informally.
When they were playing in the park, people joined to dance.
Cuando tocaban en el parque, la gente se unía a bailar.
It means that someone was involved in something unserious or fun.
Yesterday they were playing on the street; it was a lot of fun.
Ayer tocaban en la calle, fue muy divertido.