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you are stuck with your debt if you cant budget
The word "debt" comes from the Old French term "dete," which has roots in Latin "debita" meaning "things owed."
Créance (fem.) is a debt in French. This word is used in legal context, otherwise we use the simpler "dette".
You can say the word "in debt" using the word "red" by pronouncing it as "indebted" or "red in debt."
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The word "debt" has one syllable.
A three letter word for debt is owe.
I think it may be utu
The root word of "debt" is "debitum" in Latin, which means "something owed."
Yes, the word mortgage does come from the French language. It literally means "death contract".The word mortgage does come from the Old French language via the word mort, which means death. Mortgage is from the Latin word mori for death (taken from Old French) and gage meaning a pledge to forfeit something of value if a debt is not paid.
The French National debt and a broken tax code.
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