Usage examples of "believing" in English with translation to Spanish

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They say that seeing is believing. Se dice que ver es creer.
Faith is believing what you know ain't true. La fe es creer en lo que sabes que no es cierto.
It's not about believing or not, it's a fact. No se trata de creer o no creer, es un hecho.
We are not alone in believing that he is not guilty. No somos los únicos que creen que él no es culpable.
I couldn't believe it No lo podía creer
No, I cannot believe what you say. No, no puedo creerme lo que dices.
I can't believe it! ¡No me lo puedo creer!
You don't have to believe me. No tienes que creerme.
I believe that's correct. Creo que eso es correcto.
I'm not such an idiot that I believe you. No soy tan idiota como para creerte.
Do you believe in UFOs? ¿Crees en los ovnis?
Christians believe in Jesus Christ. Los cristianos creen en Jesucristo.
I believe in Jesus Christ. Creo en Jesucristo.
Do you believe in ghosts? ¿Cree usted en los fantasmas?
I believe what he says. Creo lo que él dice.
Do you believe ghosts exist? ¿Crees que existen los fantasmas?
No one will believe them. Nadie les creerá.
No one will believe her. Nadie le creerá.
People believe that god exists. La gente cree que Dios existe.
I can't believe this. No puedo creer esto.
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