How to Say "we trust" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “we trust” is “creemos” — A1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

Examples
Creemos que la nueva ley es justa.
We believe that the new law is fair.
No creemos en fantasmas, pero la historia era interesante.
We don't believe in ghosts, but the story was interesting.
¿Qué hora es? Creemos que son las tres.
What time is it? We think it's three o'clock.
Stating Opinions with 'Que'
To express what you believe, use 'creemos que...' followed by a normal, factual verb form (the indicative mood). Example: 'Creemos que ella es muy inteligente.'
No Change in Mood
Unlike some verbs, when you use 'creemos' (we believe) in the affirmative, the verb that follows 'que' does NOT need to change to the special subjunctive form. It signals certainty.
Mixing up 'Creer' and 'Pensar'
Mistake: “Using 'creemos' when you mean 'we are planning to' (which is usually 'pensamos').”
Correction: 'Creemos' is for beliefs or opinions. 'Pensamos ir mañana' (We plan to go tomorrow) is for intentions.
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