to swim
we go (there) to swim
swimming (verb) : nager swimming (sport): la natation
j'aime beaucoup nager
nagé is the past tense and that goes with the auxiliary verb "Avoir" but to swim as an infinitive is nager
"On y va pour nager" is a French phrase that translates to "We're going to swim" in English. It conveys a sense of excitement or readiness to go swimming. The expression uses the informal "on," which is commonly used in spoken French to mean "we."
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.
Oui, je vais aller nager / j'irai nager.
= Swimming
Vous aimez nager
Tu veux nager ?
"she loves swimming" is "elle aime nager" in French.
Je suis allé nager with an acute accent on the e.