SWAM is the past tense of the verb "to swim". For example, "I swam ten laps of the pool this morning".
He swam in the sea of diamonds
"Nadan" = "they swim" or "you swim" (using Uds.)
Anna and she swam in the pool. It is easy to remember when you can state the sentence as: Anna swam in the pool. She swam in the pool (not: Her swam in the pool), so combined they would be Anna and she swam in the pool.
He is happy
The past tense is swam. (I swam, you swam, they swam) The past participle is swum. Present perfect : he has swum Past perfect : he had swum Future perfect: he will have swum
j'ai nagé means I swam in French.
I assume you mean swan. A baby swan is called a cygnet.
swam!!
Swam is one syllable.
I suppose you mean swimpast participle of swim is swumswim /swam /swum
It's a way of describing that light-headed feeling you get when you are sick or injured or in shock. "Swam" gives you the image of your head floating around, not attached to your body, which is the way it feels sometimes.
I swam across the river yesterday.