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Usages of 〜tara
駅 を 出たら、 右 に 曲がって ください。eki o detara, migi ni magatte kudasai.
When you leave the station, please turn right.
天気 が よかったら、 散歩 に 行きます。tenki ga yokattara, sanpo ni ikimasu.
If the weather is good, I'll go for a walk.
天気 が よかったら、 散歩 に 行きます。
天気 が いい と、 散歩 に 行きます。
tenki ga yokattara, sanpo ni ikimasu.tenki ga ii to, sanpo ni ikimasu.
If the weather is good, I'll go for a walk.
You cannot use と here, as the consequence is neither habitual nor uncontrollable.
夕食 を 食べたら 勉強します。yuushoku o tabetara benkyoushimasu.
I'll study once I've eaten dinner.
安かったら、 買おう。yasukattara, kaou.
If it's cheap, let's buy it.
暇 だったら、 ゲーム を しません か?hima dattara, geemu o shimasen ka?
If you’re free, shall we (not) play a game?
安全 だったら、 ここ で 泳ぎます。anzen dattara, koko de oyogimasu.
If it’s safe, I will swim here.
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Japanese verbs conjugate based on tense, politeness, and mood. For example, the polite present form adds ‑ます to the verb stem, while the past tense uses ‑ました. Unlike English, Japanese verbs don't change based on the subject — the same form works for "I", "you", and "they".
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