Examples of using "Baigner" in a sentence and their english translations:
I'm going to take a bath.
Have you ever gone skinny dipping?
You may swim now.
We'll swim tomorrow.
Have you ever gone skinny dipping?
Have you ever gone skinny dipping?
I want to bathe in the sea.
Today I have to give my cat a bath.
The place is convenient for swimming.
- She's having a bath at the moment.
- She's in the bath at the moment.
- She's having a bath at the minute.
- She's in the bath at the mo.
- She's having a bath at the mo.
Have you ever gone skinny dipping?
- I often go swimming in the river.
- I often go for a swim in the river.
Taking a bath in this lake is not without risk.
It is dangerous to bathe in this river.
I think it's too cold to swim.
That river is dangerous to swim in.
Taking a bath in this lake is not without risk.
The weather is too cold to swim in the sea.
It was so hot that we went swimming.
He went for a swim in the lake every morning.
The weather is too cold to swim in the sea.
In Hawaii you can swim in the sea all year.
It's not safe to swim in reservoirs.
She likes swimming in summer.
Tom went swimming in the river, but when he got out, his clothes had been stolen.
It only becomes apparent after dark. Bathing the reef in blue light reveals what's going on.
- Did you know that in Japan, if you have a tattoo, you won't be allowed to bathe in many of the hot spring resorts?
- Did you know in Japan, if you have a tattoo, you won't be allowed to bathe in many of the hot spring resorts?
My uncle and aunt like spending their summer vacation at a seaside resort. They go sea-bathing everyday during their stay.
I had not once thought about going into the sea since I came here, but at this moment, for some reason, I wanted to remove my clothes.
It happened that, as I was watching some of the little people bathing in a shallow, one of them was seized with cramp and began drifting downstream.