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'.
Debes means "to owe".
It is short for the Latin 'debere' - 'to owe'. Debit and debt come from that word.
The roots of the Spanish language is Latin and the culture of the Spaniards Latin. This is the biggest legacy from the Roman days, one which they share with the Portuguese, Italians and French, who have also inherited these features from the Roman days. The Romans were Latins.
you owe them :(
Thanks; I owe you one. I owe too much already.
She said that they owe her two dollars for that book. I owe, I owe; so it's off to work I go.
Owe is a verb.
You Owe Me was created in 2000.
Baard Owe's birth name is Baard Arne Owe.
how do i find out how much i owe
The homonym of "owe" is "oh."