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debidas

Debidas is the feminine plural form of the past participle of the verb deber and of the adjective debido, used to indicate that something is owed, payable, or due. It agrees with feminine plural nouns, for example, facturas debidas (due invoices) or obligaciones debidas (owed obligations).

Usage of debidas is common in legal, accounting, and administrative contexts. It marks items that must be

Etymology and forms: debidas derives from debere, via the Spanish form debído/debido meaning due or owed. The

Notes: Debidas should not be confused with deudas, a noun meaning debts. Debidas describes the status of

See also: debido, debida, deudas, deuda, debido proceso.

settled
or
have
reached
their
due
date,
such
as
cuentas
debidas
(due
accounts)
or
cantidades
debidas
(amounts
owed).
Debidas
functions
as
a
descriptive
term
rather
than
a
noun,
helping
to
distinguish
payable
items
from
other
categories
like
deudas
(debts)
or
ingresos
(income).
masculine
singular
form
is
debido,
the
feminine
singular
is
debida,
and
the
masculine
plural
is
debidos,
with
debidas
serving
feminine
plural
usage.
The
neuter
sense
in
fixed
phrases
follows
the
same
root,
as
in
debidos
procesos,
though
the
most
famous
collocation
in
law
is
debidamente,
an
adverb
meaning
properly
or
duly.
items
as
due,
whereas
deudas
names
the
total
amount
owed.
In
phrases
like
debida
diligencia,
the
feminine
singular
debida
modifies
a
feminine
noun
(diligencia).