This is the 2596th most frequent Spanish word.
crean
"Crean" means "they create" or "they believe," depending on context.
In this sentence, 'crean' is used as the verb 'crear' in present indicative tense, conjugated for third person plural (ellos/ellas/ustedes), meaning 'to create'.
Los estudiantes crean arte todos los días.
The students create art every day.
Here, 'crean' represents the verb 'creer' in the present subjunctive mood, third person plural (ellos/ellas/ustedes), meaning 'to believe', typically used in clauses requiring subjective interpretation or uncertainty.
Crean que es posible alcanzar sus sueños.
They believe that it's possible to achieve their dreams.
In this example, 'crean' is the subjunctive mood form of 'creer', indicating belief under circumstances of uncertainty or emphasis, conjugated for third person plural.