The question is really if there is a difference between and "Ojala lloviese/ Ojala que lloviese". Thank you, Diego. I only addressed the title of the question. To address the last part of the question: I am a Latin America Spanish speaking native and I can tell you that you are correct.
Cuba Headlines: El B Strikes Back: Rapper Delivers Scathing Message to Silvio Rodríguez
Cuban rapper El B, also known as Bian Rodríguez, has taken to Facebook to release a new track targeting the renowned singer-songwriter Silvio ...
Links: Silvio Rodríguez: ‘The world is run by an authoritarian, warmongering and thieving regime — and it's not Cuba’
Despite his country’s critical situation, Silvio Rodríguez insists he has not succumbed to despair: “I am sure many Cubans would be willing to defend our country with weapons.” ...
Silvio Rodríguez: ‘The world is run by an authoritarian, warmongering and thieving regime — and it's not Cuba’
Silvio Rodríguez learned to play guitar secretly during his military service. After 45 years of career, he's still in full musical activity and maintains his commitment to culture through their studio ...
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MSN: Silvio Rodríguez: ‘The world is run by an authoritarian, warmongering, thieving regime. And it’s not Cuba’
The image of a rifle in the hands of a singer-songwriter is strange, but not when the one wielding it is Silvio Rodríguez, 79. The Cuban singer-songwriter has spent his entire life singing, directly ...