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To believe in Italian 🇮🇹


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to believe credere
How to say “to believe” in Italian? “Credere”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “credere” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on to believe in Italian like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

Italian Sentences with the Word “To believe”

Italian sentence with “credere” English translation for credere S

Non credere a juan.

Do not believe Juan.

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Tips to Remember:
• Notice the similarity between “credere” and the English word “credit” – both come from the Latin “credere.” This link can help you recall that to “credit” someone is to believe or trust them.
• Think of the common phrase “I believe in you” (io credo in te) to remember its usage in expressions of trust.

Explanations:
• “Credere” means “to believe” in Italian and is used to express belief, trust, or a supposition.
• It can refer both to a general belief (io credo che sia vero – I believe that it’s true) and to having faith in someone or something (credere in Dio – to believe in God).

Similar Words:
• “Avere fede” – literally “to have faith”
• “Confidare” – to trust (often used reflexively as “fidarsi”)
• “Supporre” – to suppose (when expressing an assumption)

Conjugations for “credere”:

Present Tense:
 io credo    (“I believe”)
 tu credi    (“you believe”)
 lui/lei crede  (“he/she believes”)
 noi crediamo   (“we believe”)
 voi credete   (“you all believe”)
 loro credono  (“they believe”)

Passato Prossimo (Perfect):
 io ho creduto   (“I have believed”/“I believed”)
 tu hai creduto  (“you have believed”)
 lui/lei ha creduto (“he/she has believed”)
 noi abbiamo creduto (“we have believed”)
 voi avete creduto (“you all have believed”)
 loro hanno creduto (“they have believed”)

Imperfect Tense:
 io credevo   (“I believed” or “I used to believe”)
 tu credevi   (“you believed”)
 lui/lei credeva (“he/she believed”)
 noi credevamo  (“we believed”)
 voi credevate  (“you all believed”)
 loro credevano  (“they believed”)

Future Tense:
 io crederò   (“I will believe”)
 tu crederai  (“you will believe”)
 lui/lei crederà (“he/she will believe”)
 noi crederemo (“we will believe”)
 voi crederete (“you all will believe”)
 loro crederanno (“they will believe”)

Conditional Present:
 io crederei   (“I would believe”)
 tu crederesti (“you would believe”)
 lui/lei crederebbe (“he/she would believe”)
 noi crederemmo  (“we would believe”)
 voi credereste  (“you all would believe”)
 loro crederebbero (“they would believe”)

Subjunctive Present:
 che io creda   (“that I believe”)
 che tu creda   (“that you believe”)
 che lui/lei creda (“that he/she believes”)
 che noi crediamo (“that we believe”)
 che voi crediate (“that you all believe”)
 che loro credano (“that they believe”)

Example Sentences:
1. Io credo in te.
 Translation: I believe in you.

2. Non posso credere alle mie orecchie!
 Translation: I can’t believe my ears!

3. Credevo che fosse una buona idea.
 Translation: I thought it was a good idea.

4. Credo che il tempo migliorerà domani.
 Translation: I believe that the weather will improve tomorrow.

5. Dopo aver studiato la situazione, ho creduto alla sua spiegazione.
 Translation: After studying the situation, I believed his explanation.

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