Spanish Dictionary
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Sample sentences: Los antiguos romanos se creían con derecho a gobernar todo el mundo conocido por ellos. |
Ancient Romans thought of themselves as having the right to govern the entire world known to them. |
Ellos creen que las reformas que le están haciendo a su casa incrementarán su valor. | They think that the alterations they are making to their house will enhance its value. |
Los niños creen que Santa Claus entra en las casas por la chimenea. | Children believe that Santa Claus enters houses through the chimney. |
creer | to believe; to think |
Creer | Believe |

He suggested that Sofia or Linda speak with his student (Jack) directly on the following number: X. Jack will be happy to share his techniques, experience and protocols with you guys. Just call him.
Certainly, in a healthy mind, these feelings should not arise from bad thoughts. Not only the thought but also the reaction which arises and develops from this thinking is racism. Do you understand?
The American (his name was Jeffrey) meant that this is the hour where usually the price of goods went down as the sellers were under pressure and did not want to return with the product.
Certainly, in a healthy mind, these feelings should not arise from bad thoughts. Not only the thought but also the reaction which arises and develops from this thinking is racism. Do you understand?
The American (his name was Jeffrey) meant that this is the hour where usually the price of goods went down as the sellers were under pressure and did not want to return with the product.
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Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future |
Conjugation of creer [creído] |
creo crees cree creemos creéis creen | creía creías creía creíamos creíais creían | creí creíste creyó creímos creísteis creyeron | creeré creerás creerá creeremos creeréis creerán |
English Verbs | ||||
Conjugation of believe [ believed, believed ] |