It means "you think" it is the verb "pensar" conjugated in the tú form, present tense.
pensar-to think
It means "I think that".
pensar translated to English is to think.
To think
"I think you do not speak Spanish." It could be No pienso que (tu) hables español
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.
(1st Answer) (Yo) pienso - I think You can add a 'que' for i think that (2nd Answer) There are two spanish verbs for think. Creer and Piensar Use Creer when you want to say something as in "I think so" or "I believe so" Use creer when you say "think" as the word "believe" , like you believe something. I (think/believe) so = Creo que si Use Piensar when referring to your thoughts and your thinking. I think in spanish. = Pienso en espanol. thought = pensamiento
Yo pienso que eres hermoso/a. (male/female) Hope this helps. Xx
Creo que estoy enamorado (a) de usted / de ti.Wrong:Sentence: "Pienso que soy enamorada contigo"That's a pretty "gringo" translation though.A typical Spaniard would merely say: "Pienso que te amo", not what is asked
"Pienso que" is Spanish for "I think that." It is often used to introduce an opinion or viewpoint in a sentence.
"I think you do not speak Spanish." It could be No pienso que (tu) hables español
Pienso que le amo.
Bad spanish... Looks like some one literally translated the words "I think that I have fallen in love with you." But the words above do not mean that in Spanish. :) Pienso que [yo] caigo enamorado de tu I think that I fall down in love of your.... Correct Spanish (one of many ways to say this) Pienso que estoy enamorado/a contigo. I think that I am in love with you. (Falling in love does not translate directly to Spanish)
Creo que seas especial. Pienso que seas especial.
"It's what I think."
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.
It means, "I think I love her."
Yo pienso que nosotros debemos salir.
Pienso que el arte es bueno
Translation: I think that you are the best
Literally, "What I think (plan) to do for the party."