"Nadan" = "they swim" or "you swim" (using Uds.)
The french world for also is : Aussi .
Bibliothèque (pronounce the "i"s like to be in English and the "è" is spelt like the ay in tray. in phonetics /bi.bli.jɔ.tɛk/ Bibliothèque is also for bookcase. Not to be confused with librairie in French which is a book store
It's orange in french also except it's pronounced differently.
It sounds like "koo-BOee" (the French language doesn't have all the diphthongs of English, so when the French imitate them it just sounds like two separate vowels instead of the glide that native speakers do) also, note they spell it with a hyphen: cow-boy
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.
it dream for me:P:D
Tu veux nager ?
et j'aime nager
vous aimez nager/la natation
"Nager" means "to swim" in French and refers to the action of swimming. "Natation" refers to the sport or activity of swimming in a broader sense, encompassing different swimming styles and techniques.
Tigers like to swim as it keeps them cool. It also gives them a break from 'ordinary' life.
yes, firebelly toads swim in water and they also like land but they are mostly in the water
to swim
nagé is the past tense and that goes with the auxiliary verb "Avoir" but to swim as an infinitive is nager
does mccain like to swim does mccain like to swim
Yes, they like to swim