swimming (noun) = la natation
to say you are swimmming as a sport = "je fais de la natation"
to swim = nager
I go swimming = je vais nager
the verbe "to swim" is nagerthe noun "swimming" is la natation
Swimming is la natation (fem.) in French.
Nager is the verb "to swim." Natation is the noun "swimming".In French, "I like to swim" is J'aime nagerand "I like swimming" is J'aime la natation.
Yes, swimming is a common noun; swimming is also a verbal noun (gerund), a verb, and an adjective.
Nouns are not describing words, adjectives are the words that describe nouns. The word swimming is a gerund, a verbal noun.Some adjectives to describe the noun swimming are:frequent swimmingvigorous swimmingregular swimminglabored swimmingpaced swimming
The noun "swimming pool" is a singular, common, compound, concrete noun; a word for a thing.
The noun 'swimming pool' is a singular, common, compound, concrete noun; a word for a thing.
The noun 'swimming pool' is a singular, common, compound, concrete noun; a word for a thing.
Swimming pool is a common noun, not proper.
"she loves swimming" is "elle aime nager" in French.
"The swimming pool" is an English equivalent of the French phrase la piscine.Specifically, the feminine singular definite article lameans "the". The feminine noun piscine translates as "pool, swim pool, swimming pool". The pronunciation will be "la pea-seen" in French.
Swimming can be an adjective, e.g. swimming trunks, or 'a swimming head'. However, it can also be a noun, e.g. 'the sport of swimming', or a verb, 'the boy was swimming'. The present participle of "to swim" it is more technically a gerund used as a noun adjunct. Colloquiallly, a "swimming head" (from a head that is swimming, or confused) is an adjective.