Usage examples of "Oh" in Spanish with translation to English

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¡Oh, Dios! ¿Qué estás haciendo? Oh my God! What are you doing?
Oh, la luz se apagó. Oh, the lights went out.
Oh, por favor, llámame Ángela. Oh, please call me Angela.
¡Oh no, no otra vez! Oh no, not again!
Oh vaya, ella es veloz. Oh wow, she's fast.
Oh, desearía poder ir a Francia. Oh, I do wish I could go to France.
Oh por favor, ahórrame el melodrama. Oh please, spare me the sob story.
Oh cierto, tengo algo para mañana. Oh right, I have something tomorrow.
¡Oh, por favor, detén ese ruido! Oh, please, stop that noise!
Oh, él come como un pájaro. Oh, he eats like a bird.
¡Oh, no! Ya no tenemos gasolina. Oh, no! We're running out of gas.
Oh, por favor no tan rápido. Oh please, not so fast.
¡Oh, mis pantalones blancos! Eran nuevos. Oh, my white pants! And they were new.
¡Oh! ¡Yo conozco a este hombre! Oh, I know this man!
Oh, no me gustó el final. Oh, I didn't like the ending.
¡Oh Dios mío! ¡Es un completo caos! Oh my god, it's complete chaos!
¡Oh Dios mio! ¡Duele como el demonio! Oh my God! It hurts like hell!
Oh, debes ser buena en los deportes. Oh, you must be good at sports.
Oh, debes ser bueno en los deportes. Oh, you must be good at sports.
¡Oh, no! Se nos acabó la bencina. Oh, no! We're running out of gas.
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