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How to Say "trust me" in Spanish

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créeme

Command (Imperative Verb + Pronoun)A2Informal
Use 'créeme' when you are directly telling someone to believe what you are saying, often to vouch for a statement or prediction you are making.

Examples

Tienes que venir, créeme, será la mejor fiesta del año.

You have to come, believe me, it will be the best party of the year.

créame

VerbA2Formal
Use 'créame' when offering a more formal assurance or a promise, especially when addressing someone you don't know well or in a professional context.

Examples

Créame, señor, esta es la mejor opción para su negocio.

Believe me, sir, this is the best option for your business.

verás

VerbB1Informal
Use 'verás' to reassure someone by suggesting that the outcome will prove your point, implying they will see for themselves that things will be okay.

Examples

No te preocupes, verás que todo sale bien.

Don't worry, you'll see that everything turns out fine.

Choosing Between 'Créeme' and 'Créame'

The most common mistake is using 'créame' in informal situations or 'créeme' in formal ones. Remember that 'créeme' is the informal 'you' (tú) form, while 'créame' is the formal 'you' (usted) form. Always match the formality to your audience.

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