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'.
Swimming in french would be "nager". If you'd like to say, I swim, you swim, etc. You would say: je nage, tu nages, il/elle/on nage, nous nageons, vous nagez, ils nagent
la natation
nager
nager or faire de la natation.
Nager
to swim
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.
ALL rabbits can swim if they so desire, I knew a French Lop whose day was not complete until he had his swim.
Tu veux nager ?
it dream for me:P:D
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.
et j'aime nager
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
vous aimez nager/la natation
Aimez-vous la natation
we go (there) to swim
Nager dans le noir