Examples of using "Nado" in a sentence and their english translations:
I swim a lot.
- I am poor at swimming.
- I'm bad at swimming.
- I can't swim well.
I swim really well.
I swim almost every day.
- I swim every day.
- I go swimming every day.
I am swimming in the lake.
I swim almost every day.
I swim here every morning.
"When do you swim?" "I swim in July."
I swim almost every day.
"because currently, I don't swim at all."
We managed to swim across the river.
I can swim across the river.
I swim once a week.
He managed to cross the river swimming.
How long would it take to swim across the river?
I swim almost every day in the summer.
I saw him swim across the river.
This river is dangerous to swim across.
He attempted to swim across the river.
Swim across the river? Are you crazy?
I am able to swim across the river.
- For the boy to swim across the river was impossible.
- It was impossible for the boy to swim across that river.
- It wasn't possible for the boy to swim across the river.
Mary was able to swim across the river.
I am swimming in the lake.
He failed in his attempt to swim across the river.
I was able to swim across The English Channel.
I'm swimming in the ocean.
- Do you think it dangerous that I swim across the river?
- Do you think it's dangerous for me to swim across the river?
- Tom said it would be OK to swim after dinner.
- Tom said that it would be OK to swim after dinner.
It's impossible to cross the river by swimming. It's too wide!
My brother dared not swim across the river.
Synchronised swimming is a beautiful sport for girls and women.
He failed in his attempt to swim across the river.
The mere idea of swimming across the river made me tremble.
Since I'm not so good at swimming, I avoid swimming in water that's over my head.
He taught his son how to swim.
Tom was able to swim across the river, but Mary had to wait for someone to give her a ride in their boat.
Since I'm not so good at swimming, I avoid swimming in water that's over my head.