creer

/kɾeˈeɾ/, [kɾeˈeɾ]

believe, to believe


Examples
  • Es un hecho indiscutible, creo, que los estadounidenses son, como estadounidenses, la gente más consciente de su propia incomodidad social en el mundo, y los más adictos a creer que las demás naciones de la Tierra están en una conspiración para subestimarlos.

    It is, I think, an indisputable fact that Americans are, as Americans, the most self-conscious people in the world, and the most addicted to the belief that the other nations of the earth are in a conspiracy to undervalue them.

  • No puedo creer que todo esto esté pasando.

    I can't really believe all this is happening.

  • Tom no podía creer lo que decía Mary.

    Tom couldn't believe what Mary said.

  • Si son tan calurosos como tímidos, no me cuesta creer que es el pueblo más caluroso del mundo.

    If they are as enthusiastic as shy, I don't find it difficult to believe that they are the most enthusiastic people in the world.

  • Ver es creer.

    To see is to believe.

  • Todo el mundo necesita creer en algo.

    Everybody needs something to believe in.

  • A Tom le costaba creer que no le gustaba en lo más mínimo a Mary.

    Tom found it hard to believe that Mary didn't like him at all.

  • Me gustaría creer que aprendemos de nuestros errores.

    I'd like to believe we learn from our mistakes.

  • Fue tonto de mi parte creer aquello.

    It was stupid of me to believe that!

  • Se niega a creer que uno de mis hermanos es responsable de la muerte de mi padre.

    He refuses to believe that one of my brothers is responsible for my father's death.

  • Una buena mentira es más fácil de creer que la verdad.

    A good lie is easier to believe than the truth.

  • Tom no nos va a creer.

    Tom won't believe us.

  • Tom no se podía creer lo que decía Mary.

    Tom couldn't believe what Mary said.

  • No importa lo que digas, no te volveré a creer.

    No matter what you say, I will never believe you.

  • No me lo puedo creer.

    I can't believe that.

  • Quiero creer.

    I want to believe.

  • No puedo creer que él sea Tom.

    I can't believe he's Tom.

  • No puedo creer que Tom no haya llamado.

    I can't believe Tom hasn't called.

  • ¡No me puedo creer que tenga que hacer un examen en domingo!

    I can't believe I have to sit an exam on Sunday!

  • Es difícil creer que Tom pudiera matar a alguien.

    It's hard to believe that Tom could murder someone.


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