[tuˈka], [toˈka], [toˈkaɾ]
OriginInherited from Vulgar Latin *toccāre, *tuccāre, of Germanic or onomatopoeic origin.
- Balearic, Central, Valenciato touch
- Balearic, Central, Valenciato feel
- Balearic, Central, Valenciato press (a switch, button)
- Balearic, Central, Valenciato play (a musical instrument)
Formstocar(canonical) · root stress:(canonical) · ɔ(canonical) · toco(first-person, present, singular) · toquí(first-person, preterite, singular) · tocat(participle, past) · tocar(infinitive) · tocant(gerund) · tocat(masculine, participle, past, singular) · tocada(feminine, participle, past, singular) · tocats(masculine, participle, past, plural) · tocades(feminine, participle, past, plural) · toco(first-person, indicative, present, singular) · toques(indicative, present, second-person, singular) · toca(indicative, present, singular, third-person) · toquem(first-person, indicative, plural, present) · toqueu(indicative, plural, present, second-person) · toquen(indicative, plural, present, third-person) · tocava(first-person, imperfect, indicative, singular) · tocaves(imperfect, indicative, second-person, singular)