croire que - translation to English
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croire que - translation to English

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Que (disambiguation); QUE (disambiguation); QUE; Qué

croire que      
make believe
je crois que oui      
I guess so

Definition

Que
·noun A half farthing.

Wikipedia

Que

QUE or que may refer to:

  • Quebec (Que.), as the traditional abbreviation, though the postal abbreviations are now QC and previously PQ
  • Que Publishing, a company which first began as a publisher of technical computer software and hardware support books
  • Garmin iQue, a line of products combining PDA devices with integrated GPS receivers
  • Trademark of Plastic Logic for an electronic reading device
  • Que (tower), a freestanding gate tower characteristic of the tomb architectural ensembles during China's Han Dynasty
  • Qué!, a Spanish newspaper
  • Quwê, an Assyrian vassal state or province at various times from the 9th century BC to shortly after the death of Ashurbanipal around 627 BCE in the lowlands of eastern Cilicia
  • An informal term for a member of Omega Psi Phi fraternity, a historically African American Greek-letter fraternity
  • London Underground station code for Queensway tube station
  • MRT station abbreviation for Queenstown MRT station
Examples of use of croire que
1. Cesser de croire que la stabilisation passe par les bombardements.
2. L‘erreur serait de croire que tout ira bien sans lui.
3. Je n‘ai aucune raison de croire que cela va s‘arręter.
4. On aurait pu croire que Bernard Kouchner avait d‘autres ambitions.
5. C‘est une illusion de croire que les risques sont mesurables.