Sentence examples of "cree" in Spanish with translation "think"

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Tom cree que hay esperanza. Tom thinks there's hope.
Tom cree que estás mintiendo. Tom thinks you're lying.
Tom cree que está enamorado. Tom thinks he's in love.
Tom cree que eso servirá. Tom thinks that'll work.
¿Quién se cree que es? Who does she think that she is?
Tom no cree que llueva mañana. Tom doesn't think that it'll rain tomorrow.
Tom cree que eso es alocado. Tom thinks that's crazy.
Él cree que lo sabe todo. He thinks he knows everything.
Tom cree que eso es absurdo. Tom thinks that's crazy.
Tom no cree que me entiendas. Tom doesn't think you understand me.
Tom no cree que pase nunca. Tom doesn't think that will ever happen.
Tom no cree que esto tenga sentido. Tom doesn't think this makes any sense.
Tom no cree que Mary tenga razón. Tom doesn't think that Mary is right.
¿Adónde se cree que va ese idiota? Where does that idiot think he is going?
Tom no cree que necesite usar desodorante. Tom doesn't think that he needs to use deodorant.
Tom no cree que sea una coincidencia. Tom doesn't think this is a coincidence.
Tom no cree haber hecho nada malo. Tom doesn't think he did anything wrong.
Tom cree que su pierna está rota. Tom thinks his leg is broken.
Tom no cree que fuera culpa suya. Tom doesn't think it was his fault.
Tom no cree que eso vaya a suceder. Tom doesn't think that's going to happen.
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