Not believable A+
fab
like (I like you = ich mag dich)
Assuming you mean cred- as in incredible, credibility, etc., it comes from the Latin word credere (to believe).
cael diwrnod gwych my mums wesh so thats how i know :)
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Apocope.
Abbreviated or shortened words like these; mag for magificent, fab for fabulous and so on are said to be truncated.Badly or poorly educated and subliterate English instructors believe they have invented a new word, 'clipped', to describe the above. Please feel free to disabuse these misguidates vigourously.
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Some examples of words with the suffix -cred are: accredited, discredited, incredulous, and credulous.
Street Cred Magazine was created in 1998.
The prefix 'Cred' means To Believe.Hope this Helps ♥
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"Pag may usok, may apoy." - Where there's smoke, there's fire. "Kapag ang alak ay dumapa, ang lalim ay nahuhulaan." - The depth of the wine can be surmised from its taste/character. "Walang matimtimang birhen sa matinis na linga." - No virgin is without her thorn.
Incredible
The root "cred" comes from the verb "credere" which means "to believe, trust."
Information. In-for-ma-tion. Incredible. In-cred-i-ble. Alternative. Al-ter-na-tive. Combination. Com-bi-na-tion.