Creéis (en. Do you believe)
/kɾeˈis/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
Translation: To have an opinion or thought about something.
Translation: What do you believe about the future of the environment?
¿Qué creéis sobre el futuro del medio ambiente?
Translation: To accept something as true or real.
Translation: Do you believe this is the best path to follow?
Creéis que este es el mejor camino a seguir.
Translation: To hold a belief or conviction.
Translation: Many believe in the power of education.
Muchos creéis en el poder de la educación.
Etymology
Translation: From Latin 'credere', which means 'to believe'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
Translation: do you believe that...
Translation: Expression used to introduce an opinion or belief about a particular topic.
creéis que...
Translation: do you believe in magic
Translation: Use of the word 'creéis' to refer to belief in the supernatural.
creéis en magia
Translation: you don't believe that...
Translation: Phrase that seeks to contradict a statement or belief.
no creéis que...
Related Words
Translation: believe
Translation: To accept as true what has not been verified.
creer
Translation: belief
Translation: Conviction or acceptance of something as true.
creencia
Translation: believed
Translation: A person who has great faith or trust in something.
creído
Slang Meanings
Translation: To believe without concrete evidence.
Translation: That idea is more of a 'you believe' than a fact.
Esa idea es más un 'creéis' que un hecho.
Translation: To have blind faith in something.
Translation: He always believes in conspiracy theories; sometimes he seems like a 'you believe'.
Él siempre cree en las teorías de conspiración, a veces parece un 'creéis'.