"Creo" in Spanish means "I believe" or "I think." It is the first person singular form of the verb "creer," which means "to believe" or "to think."
Creo que deberias venir a visitarme. Hope this helps!
I believe you, you hear me
There is no such word as creo, but there is a Canadian software company called Creo.
I think you're very funny/witty
It means, "I don't believe/think that you/he/she might be able to do it."
Assuming you mean "Creo conocerlo", that means "I believe that I know him".
It means "I do not believe you."
Although I do not think (Spanish)
Spanish words creo que mean: I believe that, which is an incomplete phrase where you should state what you believe after the word que. It can also be translated as I think that.
It is Spanish for "I think I love you". Also, creo is used more in line with believe. As in, "I believe I love you". Pienso is used more to mean I think. In this example, pienso is "less certain" than creo.
No creo que si... = I do not believe if... No creo que sí = I do not believe so. Creo que no. = I believe not. Both seem to be correct, proper Spanish. However, it is more customary and more usual to say, "Creo que no," as opposed to "No creo que sí."
yo no creo
Gloria.. Creo..
Creo que la amo.
i don't believe
Creo que seas equivocado.
No creo en (los) fantasmas