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“if” on English-Khams Tibetan dictionary

Well, if he does, what do we do?
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Even if an equivalent headset came along today
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Simba's journey would have been different if he had stayed.

The scentence about “The Lion King”.

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Englisharrow-right-bold-outlineBreton open-in-new
ma
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conj 1. showing what might happen ○ If he’s going to be late, he should send me a text to warn me. ○ If it freezes tonight, the paths will be slippery tomorrow. ○ If I’m in London, I’ll come and see you. ○ If he had told me you were ill, I’d have come to see you in hospital. ○ If I won the lottery, I would take a long holiday. 2. asking questions ○ Do you know if the plane is late? ○ I was wondering if you would like to have some tea. 3. although ○ He is nice, if rather lazy. ■ noun a question which is not certain ○ He’ll catch the plane if he gets up in time – and that’s a very big if.!
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Englisharrow-right-bold-outlineTurkmen open-in-new
conj. eger; conj. -sa/-se.
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Englisharrow-right-bold-outlineTatar open-in-new
conj. - әгәр ...са, ...са; ...ган булса; if necessary - әгәр кирәк булса; as if - ...ган шикелле
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agar
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