nadar

See also: Nadar, nàdar, and ñadar

Aragonese

Verb

nadar

  1. (intransitive) to swim

References


Asturian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Latin natāre, present active infinitive of natō.

Verb

nadar (first-person singular indicative present nado, past participle nadáu)

  1. to swim

Conjugation


Catalan

Pronunciation

  • (Balearic, Central) IPA(key): /nəˈda/
  • (Valencian) IPA(key): /naˈdaɾ/
  • Rhymes: -a(ɾ)

Verb

nadar (first-person singular present nado, past participle nadat)

  1. (Western Catalan) Alternative form of nedar

Conjugation


Dutch

typical nadars, seen from the side before employment

Etymology

after balloonist Nadar.

Pronunciation

  • (file)

Noun

nadar m (plural nadars, diminutive nadarke n)

  1. (Belgium) crush barrier

Synonyms

  • nadarafsluiting, nadarhek
  • dranghek

References


Galician

Etymology

From Old Portuguese, from Latin natāre, present active infinitive of natō.

Verb

nadar (first-person singular present nado, first-person singular preterite nadei, past participle nadado)

  1. to swim
  2. first-person and third-person singular future subjunctive of nadar
  3. first-person and third-person singular personal infinitive of nadar

Conjugation


Occitan

Etymology

From Old Occitan, from Latin natāre, present active infinitive of natō.

Verb

nadar

  1. to swim

Conjugation

Further reading

  • Joan de Cantalausa (2006) Diccionari general occitan a partir dels parlars lengadocians, 2 edition, →ISBN, page 669.

Portuguese

Etymology

From Old Portuguese, from Latin natāre, present active infinitive of natō.

Pronunciation

Verb

nadar (first-person singular present indicative nado, past participle nadado)

  1. to swim

Conjugation

Derived terms


Spanish

Etymology

From Latin natāre, present active infinitive of natō.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /naˈdaɾ/, [naˈðaɾ]

Verb

nadar (first-person singular present nado, first-person singular preterite nadé, past participle nadado)

  1. (intransitive) to swim
  2. (intransitive) to be swimming in (used with "en")
    ¡Nadamos en dinero!
    We're swimming in money!

Conjugation

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