Nager is to swim.
'J'aime nager' is 'I like to swim.'
'J'aime nager avec mes amies' is 'I like to swim with my friends.'
"la natation" (feminine noun) is swimming as a sport.
To swim is "nager" in French.
"est-ce que tu nages ?"
et j'aime nager
Aimez-vous la natation
Nager dans le noir
"To swim" is "nager" pronounced "nahj-ay"
léche moi et fait moi jouir
the verb is "nager" Je nage I swim Tu nages You swim Il/Elle nage He/she swims Nous nageons We swim Vous nagez You swim (polite adressing or "you" in plural) Ils nagent They swim
les matins, je nage dans la piscine (in the mornings, i swim in the pool)
léche moi et fait moi jouir
to swim
Nageant is a French equivalent of 'swimming'. It's the present participle of the infinitive 'nager', which means 'to swim'. It's pronounced 'nah-zhaw'*.*The sound is somewhat similar to the sound 'aw' in the English adjective 'raw' or the English noun 'lawn'.
To swim upstream: nager à contre-courant, nager en remontant le courant.
Tiger it can swim. It works, but still poor grammar. ' The tiger ; it can swim. ' is more correct. Better alternatives is: ' the tiger can swim '