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Usages of onneksi
Minun pitää herätä aikaisin huomenna, onneksi kello soi aamulla.
I have to wake up early tomorrow; luckily the clock rings in the morning.
Onneksi bussi ei ollut myöhässä.
Fortunately, the bus was not late.
Test yourself: What does onneksi mean?
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