Sentence examples of "deber" in Spanish with translation "must"

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Lo que sube debe bajar. What goes up must come down.
Esta oración debe ser adoptada. This sentence must be adopted.
La tetera debe estar hirviendo. The kettle must be boiling.
Debe de haberlo hecho ayer. She must have done it yesterday.
Ella debe atender al anciano. She must care for the old man.
Usted debe ser menos impaciente. You must be less impatient.
Alguien debe haber visto algo. Somebody must have seen something.
Mi hermano debe estar enfermo. My brother must be sick.
Tom debe ser muy afortunado. Tom must be very lucky.
Él debe ser del Sur. He must be from the South.
Se me debe haber olvidado. I must have forgotten it.
Un hombre debe ser honesto. A man must be honest.
Jim debe ser hospitalizado inmediatamente. Jim must be hospitalized at once.
Tom debe estar muy cansado. Tom must be very tired.
Él se debe haber ido. He must have left.
Obsérvale: debe ser bastante mayor. Look at him: he must be quite old.
Debe ser un hombre honrado. He must be an honest man.
Alguien debe haberlo dejado ahí. Someone must have left it there.
Él debe tener unos 40. He must be around 40.
Ella debe de estar muerta. She must be dead.
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