Sentence examples of "touch" in English with translation "tocar"

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Don't touch my camera. No toques mi cámara.
Don't touch the glass. No toques el vidrio.
Don't touch the goods. ¡No toque la mercancía!
Don't touch my stuff! ¡No toques mis cosas!
Don't touch your wound. No toques la herida.
Don't touch the grass. No toques la hierba.
Don't touch the flowers. No toque las flores.
Do not touch the fruit! ¡No toques la fruta!
Don't touch that button! ¡No toques ese botón!
Can I touch your boobs? ¿Puedo tocar tus tetas?
Don't let him touch it. No dejes que lo toque.
You must not touch the paintings. No debes tocar las pinturas.
I felt something touch my feet. Sentí algo tocar los pies.
Kid, don't touch the mirror! ¡Niño, no toques el espejo!
Don't touch the wet paint. No toque la pintura fresca.
Little children like to touch everything. A los niños pequeños les gusta tocar todo.
Tom didn't touch his lunch. Tom no tocó su almuerzo.
Don't touch that! It's sharp! ¡No toques eso! ¡Está afilado!
How about adding a touch of pepper? ¿Qué tal si añadimos un toque de pimienta?
You only have to touch the button. Basta con tocar el botón.
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