J'adore faire means I love to do ... in French. The rest doesn't mean anything.
That depends to what you mean. If you mean 'à la nage' it means to poach, normally seafood. However, it's also a liquid used for poaching
je nage neuf fois par jour
la nage, nage libre
No, it does not. "Ménage à trois' is French for 'Household of Three.'
les matins, je nage dans la piscine (in the mornings, i swim in the pool)
In Kannada, we would say: Mugulu-nage or Kiru-nage.
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
H. L. Nage Gowda was born in 1915.
H. L. Nage Gowda died in 2005.
Natation is the word for swimming (a noun). The verb, to swim, is nager. The verb would be conjugated in the present tense as follows: je nage tu nages il nage nous nageons vous nagez ils nagent
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