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The Latin word 'debebis' is the second person singular of the future indicative tense. It comes from the infinitive 'debere', which means to 'owe'. The conjugation of the verb 'debere' in the future indicative tense is as follows: debebo, as '[I] will owe'; debebis, as '[you] will owe'; debebit, as '[he/she/it] will owe'; debebimus, as '[we] will owe'; debebitis, as '[you all] will owe'; and debebunt, as '[they] will owe'.

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