to believe
"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."
This appears to be written in a mixture of Spanish and English, with incorrect spelling and grammar. It loosely translates to "You nasty perverted I can't believe that I send you." It seems to be expressing shock or disbelief at something that was sent.
tener, obtener, ser, volver, ver, leer, creer, correr---todos son infinitivosalot...almost all spanish verbs end in -er, -ar, or -irbeber- to drinkser- to besaber- to knowleer- to readtener- to havecaer- to fallthats just a few examples of MANY spanish verbs that end in -er
"Treinta" means thirty in Spanish.
The sentence means "I am going to believe you only this time."
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You cannot believe everything that they tell you.
"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."
Te voy a creer.
no se le puede creer
Confiar y creer.
Believe is to see
creer sorry it is ¿cree usted?
CREH -eh. Third person singular of creer, "to believe".
No puedo creer que tú tienes amigos.
Le doy las gracias por creer en mí.
Bendito, confiar y creer/Blessed,Trust & Believed.