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What does toco mean in spanish?

"Toco" in Spanish can have multiple meanings depending on the context. Here are a few possibilities:

1. "I touch" (present tense, first person singular)

* Example: "Yo toco la puerta." (I touch the door.)

2. "To play (a musical instrument)"

* Example: "Ella toca el piano." (She plays the piano.)

3. "To happen" or "to occur" (informal, often used in the past tense)

* Example: "Me tocó ir al médico." (I had to go to the doctor.)

4. "To fall to one's lot" or "to be one's turn"

* Example: "Le tocó a ella preparar la cena." (It was her turn to cook dinner.)

5. "To be born" (informal, often used in the past tense)

* Example: "Mi hijo tocó en enero." (My son was born in January.)

6. "To touch" (in the sense of feeling something)

* Example: "Toco la tela y es muy suave." (I touch the fabric and it's very soft.)

To understand the specific meaning of "toco" in a sentence, you need to consider the context and the other words around it.

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