Usage examples of "nadar" in Spanish with translation to English

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Mike sabe nadar muy bien. Mike swims very well.
Puedes nadar, pero no puedo. You can swim, but I can't.
Está demasiado frío para nadar. It's much too cold to swim.
Ella me enseñó a nadar. She taught me how to swim.
Fui a nadar al mar. I went swimming in the sea.
Ojalá fuera capaz de nadar. I wish I could swim.
Tom puede nadar muy bien. Tom can swim very well.
Dick dice: "Yo sé nadar." Dick says, "I can swim."
Nadar es un buen ejercicio. Swimming is good exercise.
Ella fue allí a nadar. She went there to swim.
Nadar es fácil para mí. Swimming is easy for me.
Él puede nadar una milla. He can swim a mile.
De niño podía nadar bien. I could swim well when I was a boy.
Fuimos a nadar al lago. We went swimming in the lake.
Tom es bueno para nadar. Tom is a good at swimming.
Mamá, ¿puedo irme a nadar? Mom, can I go swimming?
A Tom le gusta nadar. Tom likes swimming.
Muchos marineros no saben nadar. Many sailors can't swim.
Él parece incapaz de nadar. He seems unable to swim.
Preferiría jugar tenis que nadar. I would rather play tennis than swim.
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