italian-verb-to-believe-is-credere

Daily Verb Lesson: Italian for believe is credere

The Italian verb for believe is the regular -ERE verb credere.
... imagine we like to believe in CREDIBLE things!

Credere can also mean: to think, to suppose.
Related words include:
  - credersi (vr) : to think (of) oneself, to believe (in oneself).
  - Credo di sì. / Credo di no. : I think so. / I don't think so.
  - credibile (adj) : credible, plausible, believable.
  - la credenza (nf) : belief; Also, sideboard, dresser.
Other regular ERE Verbs conjugated in this way include : battere, combattere, controbattere, eccedere, fremere, gemere, mietere.
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           to believe : credere
Imagine we like to believe in CREDIBLE things!
credere - VERB CONJUGATION TABLE - to believe
Simple Tenses credere  Present Participle: credente
TENSE
io
tu
lui/lei/Lei
noi
voi
loro/Loro
Present
Presente

believe
credo credi crede crediamo credete credono
Past Imperfect
Imperfetto
believe
credevo credevi credeva credevamo credevate credevano
Simple Past
Passato remoto

believe
credei, credetti credesti credé, credette credemmo credeste crederono, credettero
Future
Futuro semplice

will believe
crederò crederai crederà crederemo crederete crederanno
Conditional
Condizionale

would believe
crederei crederesti crederebbe crederemmo credereste crederebbero
Subjunctive
Congiuntivo Presente

may believe
creda creda creda crediamo crediate credano
Compound Tenses credere  Past Participle: creduto
Present Perfect
Passato Prossimo

have believed
ho creduto hai creduto ha creduto abbiamo creduto avete creduto hanno creduto
Past Perfect
Trapassato Prossimo

had believed
avevo creduto avevi creduto aveva creduto avevamo creduto avevate creduto avevano creduto
Future Perfect
Futuro Anteriore

will have believed
avrò creduto avrai creduto avrà creduto avremo creduto avrete creduto avranno creduto
Conditional Perfect
Condizionale Passato

would have believed
avrei creduto avresti creduto avrebbe creduto avremmo creduto avreste creduto avrebbero creduto
Perfect Subjunctive
Congiuntivo Passato

may have believed
abbia creduto abbia creduto abbia creduto abbiamo creduto abbiate creduto abbiano creduto
Imperative
Imperativo

believe!
credi!
non credere
(non) creda! (non) crediamo! (non) credete! (non) credano!
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