crer

Galician

Etymology

Contracted from earlier creer, from Old Portuguese creer, from Latin crēdere, present active infinitive of crēdō, from Proto-Italic *krezdō, from Proto-Indo-European *ḱred dʰeh₁- (to place one's heart, i.e. to trust, believe), compound phrase of oblique case form of *ḱḗr (heart) and *dʰeh₁- (to put, place, set).

Verb

crer (first-person singular present creo, first-person singular preterite crin, past participle crido)

  1. to believe
  2. first/third-person singular future subjunctive of crer
  3. first/third-person singular personal infinitive of crer

Conjugation

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Portuguese

Etymology

Contracted from earlier creer, from Old Portuguese creer, from Latin crēdere, present active infinitive of crēdō, from Proto-Italic *krezdō, from Proto-Indo-European *ḱred dʰeh₁- (to place one's heart, i.e. to trust, believe), compound phrase of oblique case form of *ḱḗr (heart) and *dʰeh₁- (to put, place, set).

Pronunciation

Verb

crer (first-person singular present indicative creio, past participle crido)

  1. to believe

Conjugation

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