How to Say "let's believe" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “let's believe” is “creamos” — B1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.
English → SpanishB1
verbB1
encouraging a shared belief

Examples
No quieren que creamos la verdad.
They don't want us to believe (that we believe) the truth.
Es importante que creamos en nosotros mismos.
It's important that we believe in ourselves.
The Belief/Doubt Switch
When you say 'we believe' normally, you say 'creemos.' But if you are saying 'I don't think we believe' or 'It's good that we believe,' the 'e' switches to an 'a' to show it's a feeling or a doubt.
Spelling confusion
Mistake: “Using 'creamos' for a simple statement like 'We believe in God.'”
Correction: Use 'Creemos en Dios' for facts. Only use 'creamos' after phrases like 'No es cierto que...' or 'Quiero que...'
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