I like to swim: Me gusto nadar.
Swimming is fun: Nadaramos es divertido.
Me gusta nadar!
Me gusta nadar en la tarde.
mi amiga se gusta a nadar.
The Spanish verb "nadar" means "to swim". The gerund form is "nadando".'Natacion' is the act of swimmingThe verb "nadar" means "to swim." The gerund form is "nadando." Spanish does not normally use this form nearly as much as in English, and is usually restricted to just present action.natación
"Me gustas." - Platonic"Te quiero." - Something a little stronger.me gustas is how you say I like you in Spanish Language.
Puedes Nadar? - Informal Puede Usted Nadar? - Formal
To swim or swimming in spanish nadar.
I like your tan= in Spanish Quiero su bronceado
¿Te gusta nadar?
nadar means to swim in spanish
Podemos nadar
No puedo nadar.
You say, "We go to swim." "Vamos a nadar."
The Spanish verb "nadar" means "to swim". The gerund form is "nadando".'Natacion' is the act of swimmingThe verb "nadar" means "to swim." The gerund form is "nadando." Spanish does not normally use this form nearly as much as in English, and is usually restricted to just present action.natación
"A ella le gusta nadar"
Nado mas tarde. Literally "I swim later", but in Spanish it is very acceptable to use the present tense to speak of future events. You could also say "Voy a nadar mas tarde", meaning "I am going to swim later." Finally, you could say "Nadaré mas tarde" , or "I will swim later." But.....Spanish does not really have a future progressive. So you should not say something like "Nadando mas tarde", which literally would be "swimming later."
A las personas les gusta nadar y pasar tiempo con amigos.
"Me gustas." - Platonic"Te quiero." - Something a little stronger.me gustas is how you say I like you in Spanish Language.
Nadaré el mar más lejos.
To ask what someone is like in Spanish, say, "Como eres?"