It means "I do not believe you."
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.
This means, "I don't believe you. I think that they're playing with me."
I believe you, you hear me
The cast of Creo Que Te Amo - 2011 includes: Juan Pablo Bava Javier Sisti Ripoll Miguel Ward
Creo que (él) te estaba mirando.
To spanish: Creo que ella te extraña demasiado.
Assuming you mean "Creo conocerlo", that means "I believe that I know him".
it means- i think. for example if someone says- creo que me tengo que ir, it means i think i have to go.
Yo amor tu?that means i love you... ehhh look it up in a translator like alta vista babel fish. just google that.
Literally, it means, "For that you I tell/say." As a question it means, "Why do I tell you?" As a declarative sentence, it would be, "Porque te digo." and it would mean essentially, "Because I say so." It is" What can I tell you'? Like saying "What can I say"?
There is no such word as creo, but there is a Canadian software company called Creo.