English to spanish?

Hello my translating life savers.

How do you say "Do you swim?"

And

"We have to go swimming sometime"

Thanks in advance

Kai2006-08-27T11:00:39Z

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I would say: "¿Sabes nadar?" which means "Do you know how to swim?" o "¿Te gusta nadar?" which means "Do you like to swim?" o simply "¿Nadas?" which would be generally understood as "You swim?" but sounds kind of weird. These are all informal ways to say this, here are the formal (in order): "¿Sabe Ud. Nadar?", "¿Le gusta nadar a Ud.?" and "¿Nada Ud.?"

To say the other i would say something like "¡Nademos!" which means "Let's swim!" o "Debemos nadar alguna vez" which is "We should swim somtime" o i guess you could even say "Tenemos que nadar alguna vez" which is literally "We have to swim sometime"

Goodluck

tanahcr2006-08-27T18:02:25Z

In spanish "do you swim" is = nadás? I´ll better say "te gusta nadar?" (Do you like swimming?)
And "We have to go swimming sometime" its translated "tenemos que ir a nadar algún día"
but I would say "Podríamos ir a nada algún día"( We could go swimming sometime)

Hope it helps!!!!

rotty-lvr-4-lyf2006-08-27T17:32:19Z

well u say "We have to go swimming sometime" -> Tenemos que nadar alguna vez (i think)
but i dont know how you would say "do you swim" but i think for " do you enjoy swimming" is -> Goza usted la natación?
hope this helped. n if not there are sum translation sites u could go on!

Officer2006-08-27T17:29:20Z

Use Yahoo Messenger which can now translate from English to Spanish and vice versa.

Pistaccio2006-08-27T18:20:59Z

' Do you swim ' is

' Sabes nadar? ' or ' Nadas?'



'We have to go swimming sometime' is complex to translate so I'll translate it in a question..

' Quieres ir a nadar un dia ? '

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