What does geschuldet in German mean?

What is the meaning of the word geschuldet in German? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use geschuldet in German.

The word geschuldet in German means owe, owe, debt, fault, guilt, debt, be in debt. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word geschuldet

owe

(offene Rechnungen haben)

Tim schuldete der Bank viel Geld.
Tim owed the bank a lot of money.

owe

(zu [etw] verpflichtet sein)

Anne schuldete ihrer Chefin eine Erklärung.
Anne owed her boss an explanation.

debt

(offene Verpflichtungen: Geld)

seine Schulden zurückzahlen
to pay off one's debt

fault

(Unglück: Ursache)

Schuld am Unfall haben

guilt

(Verhalten: unmoralisch) (behaviour)

die Schuld auf sich nehmen

debt

(Schulden: finanziell)

eine Schuld abbezahlen

be in debt

(jdm Geld schulden)

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