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Dique

A widely used expression to relay rumors, make comparisons, or talk about unconfirmed events. It acts as a marker for hearsay, equivalent to supposedly or word is that.

1. Dique Pedro went to your house last night. 2. Maria, they say you are Dique as thin as Juana. 3. She is Dique coming tomorrow for my graduation, but it is not for sure.

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República Dominicanaby toto

Dique

Short for dizque. A common filler word used when quoting someone else or recounting an anecdote, functioning similarly to he was like or supposedly in English.

Adriana Dique we are going to party today and she has to work tomorrow. | She told me Dique: You never listen to me!, and she left all mad.

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Panamáby Rita.AP

Dique

A phonetic variation of dizque, this is a staple of Dominican slang used to indicate hearsay, rumors, or irony. It functions like supposedly, they say, or allegedly. It is used constantly in conversation, especially when gossiping, to report what others have said without personally vouching for the truth (it is a contraction of the phrase dice que, or he says that).

...so dique he found her dancing with another guy, and dique he got jealous...

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República Dominicanaby Esno84

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