Credo means I believe.
creed, credo
The word is credo from which we get the word creed.
"He was content to follow the warrior's credo of victory or death." "The credo of the ancient religion is unclear, but it likely included a single god."
Creed derives from the Olde Englishe word creda, meaning article or statement of CHRISTIAN BELIEF, which derives from the Latin word credo, meaning "I believe".
Credo , credere
The word "credo" refers to a statement of one's beliefs. The word is of Latin origin. For further reference, there are a wide variety of online dictionaries which provide quick definitions of such words.
creed/credo
It comes from the Latin "credo" to believe.
to believe: credere i believe: io credo
Yes. The root word is from Latin "credo" - to believe.
The Latin word meaning Believe is Crédere. Credo I believe.