in English | in Spanish | S |
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to hit | chocar |
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Be careful not to mix this one up with colocar when going fast.
9 months ago
chocar info.
To remember the word “chocar,” you might think of the English word “shock,” which sounds similar and can convey a sudden impact, similar to a collision. In Spanish, “chocar” means to hit or crash, but it can also mean to shock in the sense of surprising or offending.
Other Spanish words that mean the same or similar things include:
– Colisionar: to collide
– Impactar: to impact
– Golpear: to hit or strike
“Chocar” is indeed an infinitive verb. Here are some conjugations:
**Indicative**
– Present: yo choco, tú chocas, él/ella choca, nosotros chocamos, vosotros chocáis, ellos/ellas chocan
– Preterite: yo choqué, tú chocaste, él/ella chocó, nosotros chocamos, vosotros chocasteis, ellos/ellas chocaron
– Imperfect: yo chocaba, tú chocabas, él/ella chocaba, nosotros chocábamos, vosotros chocabais, ellos/ellas chocaban
– Future: yo chocaré, tú chocarás, él/ella chocará, nosotros chocaremos, vosotros chocaréis, ellos/ellas chocarán
**Subjunctive**
– Present: que yo choque, que tú choques, que él/ella choque, que nosotros choquemos, que vosotros choquéis, que ellos/ellas choquen
– Imperfect: que yo chocara o que yo chocase, que tú chocaras o que tú chocases, él/ella chocara o chocase, etc.
**Imperative**
– tú choca, él/ella choque, nosotros choquemos, vosotros chocad, ellos/ellas choquen
Examples of sentences using “chocar”:
– Ayer chocamos el coche contra un árbol. (Yesterday we crashed the car into a tree.)
– No choques contra la pared cuando estés patinando. (Don’t crash into the wall when you’re skating.)
– Es probable que choquen dos cometas en el espacio. (It’s likely that two comets will collide in space.)
– Siempre choco con la misma esquina de la mesa. (I always hit the same corner of the table.)
Remember that “chocar” can also be used in a figurative sense:
– Tus ideas chocan con las de la empresa. (Your ideas clash with the company’s.)
– Me choca su actitud. (I am shocked by his/her attitude.)
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Pronunciation
Normal speech: cho-CAR
IPA: /’tʃo.kaɾ/
7 months ago