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.
Automatically translated from Spanish