In Spanish, there are two distinct verbs for 'to play': 'jugar' is used for sports and games (e.g., jugar fútbol), while 'tocar' is used for musical instruments (e.g., tocar piano); using the wrong verb will confuse native speakers, as 'jugar la guitarra' implies competing against the guitar, and 'tocar fútbol' means 'touch football' rather than play it.
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Why Spanish Has Two Different Words for "To Play" — And Mixing Them Up Will Make People Think You're追加:
Almost nobody warns you about this before you start learning Spanish. In English, one word does everything. You play soccer, you play piano, you play with your kids. Simple. Spanish, [music] not so fast. Spanish has two completely different words for to play. And using [music] the wrong one will confuse everyone around you. Hugar, that's the word [music] for playing a sport or a game. go football.
Anything competitive or physical, that's [music] hugar toar. That's the word for playing an instrument. Toco piano. If music is involved, you need to. [music] Here's where it gets funny. If you say la guitar, [music] you're basically telling people you're competing against your guitar like it's your opponent.
[music] And if you say tookco football, you're saying you touch football, not play it.
Touch it. one word, [music] completely different meaning, completely different reaction from native speakers. So, next time you want to talk about your hobbies, remember jugar for games, tokar for music. Drop a guitar emoji in the comments if you play an instrument in Spanish now and follow for [music] more tips that actually save you from embarrassing moments on your bilingual journey.
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