the water bill
The phrase 'deber la factura del agua' in Spanish translates to 'owe the water bill' in English. This phrase is often used in the context of financial responsibility or obligations. Someone who 'debe la factura del agua' has an overdue payment for their water services.
Pedro did not pay and now owes the water bill.
In Spanish, 'deber' is used to express owing something. When Pedro did not pay, he incurred a debt and now 'debe la factura del agua' or owes the water bill.
If we do not want to owe the water bill, we need to save more.
In this sentence, owing the water bill is something that is undesirable or needs to be avoided. The expression 'deber la factura del agua' conveys the existence of a financial obligation the speaker would like to avoid, hence the need to save more.
The neighbours might owe the water bill this month.
Here, the term 'deber la factura del agua' denotes a potential financial liability of the neighbors. The use of the word 'podrían' (might/could) indicates this is a possibility.