"Tocar" is the Spanish verb meaning "to touch" or "to play an instument". The proper conjugated form is determined in context. There are basically 14 Spanish tenses, each with 6 forms, so to tell you the correct one, you would need to specify a sentence or useage.
Tambores is the Spanish word for "drums"
Tocar means "to touch" in Spanish, and tocara is the conjugated form of the word in the future tense. Tocara means "will touch." Ex. El tocara la maquina. He will touch the machine. Hope I helped!
PapaPapá qualifies as the Spanish version of dad.
The appropriate definite article for the word "mochilas" in Spanish is "las."
Tocan means 'he/she/you all play (specifically an instrument).' Tocan comes from the verb tocar, meaning 'to play (specifically an instrument).' (previous knowledge)
Pare: Formal version of "Stop".
The female version of the word Scopio in Spanish is Escorpiana.
"is" plural version is "son"
There are various translations of the word "language" from English to Spanish. Commonly, the Spanish word "lengua" is used. "Lenguaje" is also appropriate, as is "idioma."
With one 'a' ('Arturo') it's the Spanish version of English 'Arthur'
In this case, the word "loco/a" might be quite appropriate.
The Spanish word Soy comes from the verb Ser and means "I am".