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¡Oh no!

Used to express dismay, fear, or realization of a problem. It follows the same structure as in English but requires the inverted opening mark.

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Examples in context

¡Oh no! He perdido mi cartera.

Oh no! I lost my wallet.

¡Oh no! El tren ya salió.

Oh no! The train already left.

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