Usage Note
Nager follows the spelling rule of verbs ending in -ger: an e is inserted before -ons to preserve the soft g sound — nous nageons. The expression nager entre deux eaux means 'to sit on the fence' (literally 'to swim between two waters'). A swimmer is un nageur / une nageuse.
Examples
"Elle nage deux kilomètres chaque matin."
Natural Translation
She swims two kilometres every morning.
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