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Javier Rosas
Professional TeacherIn Spanish, when you talk about beliefs, faith, or ideas, you use:
š creer en + noun
Itās similar to āto believe inā in English.
Examples:
Los budistas creen en la reencarnación.
(Buddhists believe in reincarnation.)
ĀæCrees en el destino?
(Do you believe in destiny?)
No creo en la suerte.
(I donāt believe in luck.)
ā ļø Important:
Creer en + noun ā beliefs / ideas
Creer que + verb ā opinions or facts
Creo que tienes razón. (I think youāre right.)
ĀæTĆŗ ____ el destino?
crees que
crees en
crees a
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