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/ˈkɾeen/, [ˈkɾe.ẽn]believe
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Hay algunos que no creen en ninguna religión.
Some people don't believe in any religion.
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En la fe cristiana, los seguidores creen que hay un solo Dios, y Jesucristo es el Hijo de Dios.
In the Christian faith, followers believe that there is only one God, and Jesus Christ is the Son of God.
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Los cristianos creen en Jesucristo.
Christians believe in Jesus Christ.
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Los fantasmas son reales para aquellos que creen en ellos.
Ghosts are real for those who believe in them.
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Algunas personas creen que comer en casa es mejor que comer fuera.
Some people think eating at home is better for you than eating out.
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Algunos médicos están a favor de la eutanasia, mientras que otros creen que va contra el juramento hipocrático.
Some doctors are in favor of euthanasia while others believe it goes against the Hippocratic oath.
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Algunas personas creen en Dios; otras, no.
Some people believe in God and others don't.
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Las mujeres creen en el fondo de su corazón que los hombres están para ganar dinero de modo que ellas puedan gastárselo, si es posible, durante el tiempo que su marido viva, o por lo menos después de su muerte.
Women in their hearts think that men are intended to earn money so that they may spend it, if possible during their husband’s lifetime, but at any rate after his death.
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Distintas personas creen en distintas cosas, pero solo hay una verdad.
Different people believe in different things, but there is only one truth.
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¿Creen que ella aún piense en mí?
Do you think she still thinks about me?
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Todos creen en la victoria, aunque sea improbable.
Everyone believes in victory, even when this is unlikely.
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Ellos creen que el alma es imperecedera.
They believe that the soul is immortal.
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Ellos creen en el marxismo y no en la religión.
They believe in Marxism and don't believe in religion.
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Creen que el dueño de la casa está estudiando en el extranjero.
They think the owner of the house is studying abroad.
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Algunas personas supersticiosas de Estados Unidos creen que si un gato negro cruza su camino, tendrán mala suerte.
Some superstitious people in America believe that if a black cat crosses your path, you'll have bad luck.
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No somos los únicos que creen que él no es culpable.
We are not alone in believing that he is not guilty.
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Todavía se creen muchas supersticiones.
Lots of superstitions are still believed in.
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Somos más inteligentes de lo que creen.
We're smarter than they think.
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