im not very good at speaking Italian how do you say this in Italian
to believe: credere i believe: io credo
I want to live a beautiful life.
io is not a spanish word, but the rest of it means: "so pretty io"
in French what does E O mean
Yes or no.
to believe: credere i believe: io credo
creed, credo
The infinitive 'credere' is an Italian equivalent of 'to believe'.
The word is credo.
"I believe in one Satan".
If you are referring to the Italian word 'Io' which can be used in the sentence 'Io Sono', Io means I. Io sono means I am.
IO or I/O means Input and Output, meaning that the data travels in both directions.
'Credo' has its root in 'Latin', and means 'belief'. .
"Io ho" is pronounced as "ee-oh ho." The "io" sounds like "ee-oh," where "i" is pronounced like the "ee" in "see," and "o" is pronounced like the "o" in "go." The "ho" is pronounced as it appears, rhyming with "go."
IO may mean intraoperative or input/output, but generally means the latter
Ora io! is an Italian equivalent of the Spanish phrase Ya yo!.Specifically, the adverbs adesso and ya mean "already, now." The subject pronouns io and yotranslate as "I." The respective pronunciations will be "O-ra EE-o" in Italian and "ya yo" in Spanish.
It think you mean IO (eye-Oh but in Europe Eee-O) which is a moon of Jupiter. See related question