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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:

Principal Translations
SpanishEnglish
deudo,
deuda
nm, nf
formal; gen pl (pariente de persona fallecida)relative n
Note: Generalmente se emplea en plural con género masculino en textos y discursos formales. Aparece así comúnmente en obituarios y notas luctuosas.
 El exalcalde falleció anoche. Solamente sus deudos y sus amigos más allegados asistirán a las honras fúnebres que se oficiarán esta tarde.
 The ex-mayor passed away last night. Only his relatives and closest friends will attend the honorary funeral that will take place this afternoon.
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Additional Translations
SpanishEnglish
deudo,
deuda
nm, nf
poco usual (pariente)relative n
 Nos debemos apoyo pues tal es nuestro deber para con nuestros deudos.
 We should support one another because that is our duty to our relatives.
deudo nm poco usual (parentesco)kinship n
  relationship n
 A la muerte de la condesa, no tardaron en aparecer oportunistas que afirmaban tener deudo con la difunta.
 After the death of the countess, it wasn't long before opportunistic people appeared, claiming to have kinship with the deceased.
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