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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
9 Answers
- KaiLv 41 decade agoFavorite Answer
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
- 1 decade ago
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 dÃa"
but I would say "PodrÃamos ir a nada algún dÃa"( We could go swimming sometime)
Hope it helps!!!!
Source(s): Spanish is my first language - 1 decade ago
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!
- 1 decade ago
Use Yahoo Messenger which can now translate from English to Spanish and vice versa.
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- PistaccioLv 41 decade ago
' 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 ? '
Source(s): I know fluent spanish, but you can always use freetranslation.com - Bad Kitty!Lv 71 decade ago
"Sabes Nadar?" or "Sabe usted como nadar?"
("Do you swim?" or "Do you know how to swim?"
"Nademos!" Or "Nademos alguna vez."
("Let's go swimming" or "Let's go swimming sometime."