rumores

hearsay, rumors


Noun rumores m pl

  1. plural of rumor

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Examples
  • Algunos cuestionarían la veracidad de tales rumores.

    Some people would question the truth of such rumors.

  • Circulaban rumores de una derrota.

    Rumors of defeat were abroad.

  • Los rumores eran falsos.

    The rumors were false.

  • ¿Quién está al fondo de estos rumores?

    Who is at the bottom of these rumors?

  • He oído rumores.

    I've heard rumors.

  • Hicieron una declaración en la que decían que los rumores acerca de su divorcio eran una tontería. Pero cuando el río suena, agua lleva.

    They issued a statement saying that the rumors regarding their divorce were complete nonsense. And yet, there's no smoke without fire.

  • No puedo ni confirmar ni negar los rumores.

    I can neither confirm nor deny the rumors.

  • La prensa confirmó los rumores.

    The press confirmed the rumors.

  • Hay rumores de que él va a renunciar.

    There are rumors that he will resign.

  • ¿Has oído los últimos rumores?

    Have you heard the latest rumours?

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