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How to Say "save for" in Spanish

The Spanish word forsave foris salvoB1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

English → SpanishB1
Preposition / ConjunctionB1
a slightly more formal way to say 'except'
A line of five identical red balls with one distinct blue ball placed outside the line, clearly symbolizing an exception or exclusion.

Examples

Todos aprobaron el examen, salvo dos estudiantes.

Everyone passed the exam, except for two students.

Puedes comer de todo, salvo los dulces.

You can eat everything, except the sweets.

Iremos a la playa, salvo que llueva.

We will go to the beach, unless it rains.

Excluding Something

'Salvo' is a handy word for pointing out an exception to a general statement. It works just like the English word 'except'.

Using 'salvo que'

When you combine it with 'que' to make 'salvo que' (unless), the verb that follows needs to be in a special 'wishing' form called the subjunctive. For example, '...salvo que llueva' (unless it rains), not '...salvo que llueve'.

Confusing with 'Excepto'

Mistake:There isn't a big mistake here, but learners often wonder about the difference.

Correction: 'Salvo' and 'excepto' mean the same thing and are almost always interchangeable. 'Excepto' is a little more common in everyday conversation, while 'salvo' can sound a tiny bit more formal.

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