To swim or swimming in spanish nadar.
Nadador
You don't say 'dream crusher' in Spanish. Rather, you say 'crusher of dreams.' There are various words used to denote crushing or breaking something into pieces through the application of pressure or force, but this writer prefers the verb machacar. A typical practice in Spanish is to add the suffix -dor or -dora to a verb to turn it into a noun, much like the way we add -er to a verb and turn it into the person doing the action, e.g. to swim + -er = swimmer. In Spanish it would be machacar -r +dor = machacador = "Crusher." 'Dreams', in Spanish, is sueños. A male crusher of dreams would therefore be a machacador de sueños. A female dream crusher would be a machacadora, etc.
dimmer, glimmer, grimmer, primer, simmer, skimmer, slimmer, swimmer, trimmer
My friend is taking Spanish and her name is Lola in Spanish, courtesy of my Spanish teacher.:)
Hermana is in Spanish. It is the Spanish word for "sister."
how do you say swimmer in spanish?
Nadador
yes
Goggles belonging to the swimmer = the swimmer's goggles
The Swimmer was created in 1964.
Japanese Swimmer
That depends on the swimmer. Every swimmer is different, so there is no 'one weight'.
Nahim
no he is a bad swimmer
Adam Swimmer is 6'.
the word swimmer is a noun.
The cast of S9 - David Grachat - 2011 includes: Vanilton Antonio as Himself - Swimmer Gino Caetano as Himself - Swimmer Marcelo Collet as Himself - Swimmer Simone Fragoso as Herself - Swimmer Filipe Garcia as Himself - Swimmer David Grachat as Himself - Swimmer S9 Matheus Henrique as Himself - Swimmer Daniel Marinho as Himself - Researcher in Aquatic Propulsion Leila Marques as Herself - Ex-Swimmer - S9 Caio Oliveira as Himself - Swimmer Alejandro Palomero as Himself - Swimmer