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using ojala at the end of a sentence
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if a native speaker texts me "can you meet today?" and I text back "no puedo, el domingo ojala" what would he think I am saying? after sending the text, I did some research and it seems that ojala is not used at the end of a sentence. I want to say "I can't, hopefully sunday" would he understand that's what i am trying to say? |
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ok thank you. i am glad the meaning was not lost. |
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