Credo means I believe.
It comes from the Latin "credo" to believe.
a creed; a system of belief, principles, or opinions
what are the last two states added to the union
credential(s), (dis)credibility, (in)credible, creed, credence, (in)credulity, (in)credulous, (dis)credit(able), (in)credulous(ly), accredit(ation), etc. Credo means "what i believe" (or maybe "to believe" in some circumstances i guess), i thought i might add that just in the case it makes you think of more words that i didn't.
The English translation of the word "credo" is "I believe."
The Filipino translation of "credo" is "pananampalataya." In English, "credo" translates to "belief" or "statement of principles or beliefs."
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Credo means I believe.
Synonyms for credo may be code, creed, philosophy, or tenet.
Credo line was created in 2008.
Credo Reference was created in 1999.
"Paniniwala" is the Filipino translation for "credo."
The duration of Credo - film - is 1.45 hours.
The infinitive 'credere' is an Italian equivalent of 'to believe'.
Carmine Starnino has written: 'Credo' 'With English subtitles' 'David Solway' 'The new world'
Vusamazulu Credo Mutwa was born in 1921.