Sentence examples of "Nada" in Spanish with translation "swim"

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Jane nada como un ladrillo. Jane swims like a brick.
Mi padre nada muy bien. My father swims very well.
Él nada en el río. He swims in the river.
El chico nada con sus amigos. The boy swims with his friends.
Ella nada pero no se hunde. She swims, but does not sink.
Tom no puede nadar para nada. Tom can't swim at all.
El niño que nada es mi hermano. The swimming boy is my brother.
Mary nada igual de rápido que Jack. Mary swims as fast as Jack.
Tom siempre se pone gafas cuando nada. Tom always wears goggles when he swims.
¡En la Rusia Soviética, el río te nada! In Soviet Russia, river swims you!
Mi hermano menor nada todos los días en verano. My younger brother swims every day in the summer.
En la Rusia soviética el río te nada a tí! In Soviet Russia, river swims you!
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."
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