Nager is the verb "to swim." Natation is the noun "swimming".
In French, "I like to swim" is J'aime nager
and "I like swimming" is J'aime la natation.
nagé is the past tense and that goes with the auxiliary verb "Avoir" but to swim as an infinitive is nager
The word 'can' can be translated into French as 'pouvoir.' For example, 'I can swim' would be translated as 'Je peux nager.'
In French, "beg to differ" can be translated as "permettez-moi de ne pas être d'accord".
there are a number of words for to; without specific context I can't narrow it down. à, en, vers (used when you mean 'toward') are all prepositions that mean to. If you want to say to + verb (to swim, to run), you use the infinitive of the verb (e.g. nager, courir)
Amsterdam is spelled the same in French and English, but the pronunciation may differ slightly. It is pronounced "ah-mess-tay-dahm" in French.
Je suis allé nager with an acute accent on the e.
vous aimez nager/la natation
swimming (noun) = la natation to say you are swimmming as a sport = "je fais de la natation" to swim = nager I go swimming = je vais nager
swimming (verb) : nager swimming (sport): la natation
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.
''I love to swim'' J'aime nager, or J'aime la natation
"swimming" (sport's name) is called "la natation" in French. the swimming-pool is "la piscine" - I go swimming is "je vais à la piscine" or "je vais nager"
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'.
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
j'aime la natation - I like swimming
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Swimming is la natation (fem.) in French.