Helpful maybe to think of salvo que, a no ser que, a menos que (and sin que) followed by subjunctive as implying a NOT. A conditional : Unless = If not.
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This question relates to:Spanish lesson "Using salvo que/a menos que/ a no ser que for except/unless "
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