Sentence examples of "thinking" in English with translation "creer"

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The waitress flirted with Tom thinking that he'd leave her a larger tip. La mesera coqueteó con Tom creyendo que él le dejaría una mejor propina.
Don't you think so? ¿No lo crees?
I think I am cold. Creo que tengo frío.
I think Tom likes you. Creo que le gustas a Tom.
I think she is sick. Creo que ella está enferma.
I think that's wrong. Creo que eso es incorrecto.
I think he's right. Creo que él tiene razón.
I think it's true. Creo que es verdad.
I think that is wrong. Creo que eso no es correcto.
I think we need help. Creo que necesitamos ayuda.
I think he's happy. Creo que él es feliz.
I don't think so. No creo.
I think he is angry. Creo que él está enojado.
I think Tom is charming. Creo que Tom es amable.
I think I need braces. Creo que necesito frenillos.
Do you think it works? ¿Crees que funcione?
I think Tom likes Mary. Creo que a Tom le gusta Mary.
That's what you think. Eso es lo que crees tú.
I think that everybody knows. Creo que lo sabe todo el mundo.
I think I'm right. Creo que tengo razón.
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