swim


verb

  • To move through water using your arms and legs.
  • To float in water.
  • To go from one side of the water to the other by swimming.

noun

  • An act of swimming.
  • A place in the water where fish like to be.
  • A fun dance move where you move your arms like you're swimming.


Sentences

  • I can swim in the pool.
  • The fish swim in the water.
  • My dog likes to swim with me.
  • We swim on hot days.
  • Look at me swim like a frog!

Word Explanation:

  • Swim means to move in water. You can use your arms and legs to go forward. Fish swim in the water, and people can swim too!

Word in hindi

तैराकी

tairaaki

Other variations in hindi

  • पानी में खेलना paani mein khelna
  • तैरना tairna

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'swim' mean?

The word 'swim' means to move through water using your arms and legs.

How do you pronounce 'swim'?

You pronounce 'swim' like this: sw-im, with a short 'i' sound.

What is the origin of the word 'swim'?

The word 'swim' comes from Old English 'swimman', which means to move in water.

What is the meaning of 'swim' in Hindi?

The word 'swim' in Hindi is 'तैरना' (Tairnā).

What is the meaning of 'swim' in Kannada?

The word 'swim' in Kannada is 'ಜಲಕ್ರೀಡೆ' (Jalakrīḍe).

Fact & Proverb:

Fact

Did you know that swimming is one of the best exercises? It helps you stay fit and strong!

Proverb

You can't swim without getting wet. (This means you have to take risks to achieve something.)

Quote

"Just keep swimming." - Dory, Finding Nemo

Mini blog:

Splish, Splash!

Let’s dive into the wonderful world of swimming! Just like the colorful fish in the sea, we can wiggle and giggle in the water.

Imagine being a big, bright fish, gliding through the waves. Swim like a dolphin, jump like a frog, or float like a fluffy cloud!

Water is a magical place where we can splash with friends and make big, bubbly waves. So grab your goggles and let’s swim, swim, swim!

Remember, every stroke is a new adventure! What fun things will you discover in the water today?