nadar
/naˈdaɾ/, [naˈð̞aɾ]swim, to swim
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Tom no sabe nadar y Mary tampoco.
Tom can't swim and neither can Mary.
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Le gusta nadar.
He is fond of swimming.
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Yo siempre pensaba que supieras nadar.
I've always thought you knew how to swim.
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Mike sabe nadar muy bien.
Mike swims very well.
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A Tom se le da bien nadar.
Tom is good at swimming.
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Pienso que es peligroso nadar en ese río.
I think it's dangerous to swim in that river.
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Pero mi hermana mayor sabe nadar bien.
But my older sister knows how to swim quite well.
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Tom puede nadar muy bien.
Tom can swim very well.
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Mamá, ¿puedo irme a nadar?
Mom, can I go swimming?
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Tom no puede nadar para nada.
Tom can't swim at all.
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Tom puede nadar tan rápido como tú.
Tom can swim as fast as you.
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No está permitido nadar en este río.
Swimming is not allowed in this river.
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Es muy peligroso nadar en este río.
This river is very dangerous to swim in.
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¿Quieres ir a nadar?
Do you feel like going swimming?
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Vayamos a nadar.
Let's go swimming.
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Será capaz de nadar en una semana.
She will be able to swim in a week.
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Yo pienso que hace mucho frío como para nadar.
I think it's too cold to swim.
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Creo que es peligroso nadar en este lago.
I think it's dangerous to swim in this lake.
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Cuando era niño podía nadar bien.
I could swim well when I was a child.
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Acostumbraba a nadar todos los días cuando era pequeño.
I used to swim every day when I was a child.
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