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"Toque su puerta" ?Vocab questions, definitions, usage, etc |
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Toque is the usted (formal) command for touch, which in this case it means knock (on the door).
Su can refer to the person who you're talking with (usted) or it can mean his or hers. So... Knock on your/his/her door.
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