fe
/ˈfe/, [ˈfe]faith
Noun fe f (uncountable)
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faith
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He perdido mi fe religiosa.
I've lost my religious faith.
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La fe nunca es perfecta, pero el conocimiento sí.
Faith is never perfect, but knowledge is.
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La fe mueve montañas.
Faith can move mountains.
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En 1493, el Vaticano regaló América a España y obsequió el África negra a Portugal, "para que las naciones bárbaras sean reducidas a la fe católica".
In 1493, the Vatican gave America to Spain and granted Africa to Portugal, "so that barbarous nations be reduced to the Catholic faith".
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La Manera de ver según la Fe es cerrar el Ojo de la Razón: la Luz del Alba se ve con más claridad cuando apagas las Velas.
The Way to see by Faith, is to shut the Eye of Reason: The Morning Daylight appears plainer when you put out your Candle.
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No tengo mucha fe en sus capacidades.
I don't have much faith in his ability.
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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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Doy fe de su sinceridad.
I vouch for his sincerity.
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Es un hombre de una fe tremenda.
He is a man of strong faith.
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Él es de fe católica.
He belongs to the Catholic faith.
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