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

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Nadie creerá cuan profundamente lamentaba lo que había hecho. Nobody will believe how sorry I was for what I'd done.
Ella es tan crédula que creerá cualquier cosa que le digas. She's so gullible she'll believe anything you tell her.
Tom cree que hay esperanza. Tom thinks there's hope.
Él se cree un héroe. He believes himself to be a hero.
Él se cree un artista. He fancies himself as an artist.
¿Dónde crees que pasarás tus vacaciones? Where do you suppose you'll spend your vacation?
Tom cree que estás mintiendo. Tom thinks you're lying.
Él no cree en Dios. He doesn't believe in God.
Tom cree que está enamorado. Tom thinks he's in love.
Ella cree en la cigüeña. She believes in the stork.
Tom cree que eso servirá. Tom thinks that'll work.
Ella cree en la naturopatía. She believes in naturopathy.
¿Quién se cree que es? Who does she think that she is?
Él cree en lo sobrenatural. He believes in the supernatural.
¡No es lo que crees! This is not what you think!
¿Cree usted en los fantasmas? Do you believe in ghosts?
¿Qué número crees que llevo? What size do you think I take?
¿Cree usted en alguna religión? Do you believe in any religion?
¿Quién te crees que soy? Who do you think I am?
Tom cree en la magia. Tom believes in magic.
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