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"I reckon" is a form of "reckon", a transitive verb which is often translated as "creer". "I think" is a form of "I think", a phrase which is often translated as "pienso". Learn more about the difference between "I reckon" and "I think" below.
reckon(
reh
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kihn
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A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., I bought a book.).
transitive verb
a. creer
I reckon that's the tallest building I've ever seen.Creo que ese es el edificio más alto que he visto.
b. parecer
I reckon the shop is closed on Sundays.Me parece que la tienda está cerrada los domingos.
a. calcular
The planner has reckoned the community center will cost nearly a million dollars.El urbanista ha calculado que el centro comunitario costará casi un millón de dólares.
a. considerar
Don is reckoned to be the best doctor in the hospital.Don es considerado el mejor médico del hospital.
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I think(
ay
 
thihngk
)
A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. pienso
I think about you all the time. I really miss you!Pienso en ti todo el tiempo. ¡Realmente te extraño!
b. creo
I think this restaurant is one of the best in town.Creo que este restaurante es uno de los mejores de la ciudad.
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