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nadar

to swim

verb nah-DAHR Rare

Origin: From Latin natare ('to swim').

Usage Note

Nadar is the standard verb for swimming. The phrase nadar y guardar la ropa ('to swim and keep your clothes dry') is a common idiom meaning to have it both ways. Nadar en la abundancia means 'to be rolling in money'. It is a regular -ar verb.

Examples

"Los niños nadaron en el lago durante toda la tarde."

Natural Translation

The children swam in the lake all afternoon.

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