Definition
Plural of creed; systems of religious or philosophical beliefs, or statements of principles.
Etymology
From Latin 'credo' (I believe), a fundamental statement of faith that became the noun 'creed' in English, now pluralized with -s.
Kelly Says
The word 'creed' literally comes from 'I believe' in Latin—our creeds are basically the things we've decided are true enough to build our lives around.
Translations
CACatalà
creences
kre-en-ses
DEDeutsch
Glaubenssätze
glah-ben-ssat-tse
ESEspañol
credos
kreh-dos
FRFrançais
croyances
kroy-ans
HIहिन्दी
विश्वास
vishvaas
IDBahasa Indonesia
keyakinan
ke-ya-ki-nan
ITItaliano
credenze
kre-den-ze
MSBahasa Melayu
keyakinan
ke-ya-ki-nan
NLNederlands
geloofsbelijdenissen
ge-loofs-be-li-den-issen
PLPolski
wyznania wiary
vye-zna-nia vee-ary
PTPortuguês
crenças
kre-n-sas
RORomână
credințe
kree-den-tse
RUРусский
убеждения
oo-be-je-deniya
SWKiswahili
kuzidisha
koo-zi-di-sha
TAதமிழ்
நம்பிக்கை
nam-pi-kai
THไทย
ความเชื่อ
kwahm cheua
TLTL
pananampalataya
pa-na-na-sa-pa-la-ta-ya
TRTürkçe
inançlar
i-nanç-lar
VITiếng Việt
tín ngưỡng
tin ngowng
YOYO
ni-ko-ni-ko
ni-ko-ni-ko
ZUZU
ukuthula
oo-koo-thoo-la