Quieres ir a nadar?
"ΒΏQuieres ir a nadar?"
It means "I want to go home with you" in Spanish.
"Quiero ir" means "I want to go" in Spanish.
Yes, "Go, Diego, Go!" is an American animated educational interactive children's television program that features a bilingual (English and Spanish) and multicultural main character named Diego.
To say 'I want bread' in Spanish, you would say 'Yo quiero pan.'
Since lough is an noun not a verb, there is no past tense of lough. The past, present and future of lough is lough. For example I had been swimming in an lough before or I want to go swimming in a lough.
May we go swimming - podemos nadar juntos?
You say, "We go to swim." "Vamos a nadar."
"Prefiero nadar"
natación This is 'swimming' the noun, not 'swimming' the participle. 'Swimming' the participle is nadando. To say, "The swimming team is swimming." in Spanish, you say, "El equipo de natación está nadando."
The best time to go swimming in the Waimea Bay is when it's warm outside. You don't want to go swimming when it's cold out, you might get sick or very cold.
Make it rain and swim in the puddle. Lol
cause you don't want to go swimming in a regular swim thing outfit or something
swimming is nadar and walking in camina
To swim or swimming in spanish nadar.
uhh no. that's warm water. if you want to go swimming with great white sharks be my guest, but id use a tampon.
You want less friction. Then you will go faster.
Je veux aller nager