I cannot believe my ears - translation to spanish
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I cannot believe my ears - translation to spanish

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
I Believe (song); I Believe (Single); I Believe (disambiguation); I Believe (album); I Believe (single)

I cannot believe my ears      
No puedo creer lo que escuchan mis oídos
believe         
creer
believe         
<I> (v.)I><I> = pensar, creer, considerarI>
Ex: <I>The preferred citation order should be that order which is believed to match the approach of many users who can be expected to retrieve information on the topicI>.
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* believe in + impossibilities<I> = creer en imposibilidadesI>
* believe in + the impossible<I> = creer en lo imposibleI>
* believe it or not<I> = lo creas o no, aunque no lo creas, aunque parezca mentiraI>
* have + reason to believe that<I> = tener fundamento para pensar que, tener razones para pensar queI>
* lead + to believe<I> = hacer creerI>
* make-believe<I> = ficticio, imaginario, de mentira, fantasíaI>
* not believe + Posesivo + ears<I> = no dar crédito a + Posesivo + oídosI>
* not believe + Posesivo + eyes<I> = no dar crédito a + Posesivo + ojosI>
* there + be + reason to believe that<I> = hay razones para pensar queI>

Definition

my
sust. fem.
Duodécima letra del alfabeto griego, que corresponde a la que en el nuestro se llama eme.

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I Believe

I Believe may refer to:

Examples of use of I cannot believe my ears
1. I cannot believe my ears when I hear them tell me Aids orphans aren‘t worth the investment.‘ As she speaks I can hear the distinctively clumsy sound of tiny feet echoing from the neat dormitories above our heads as the youngsters playfully chase each other around their rooms.