Phase 2 · new grammar · Day 72 of 100 · ~17 min

conditionals たら・ば・と・なら

English leans on one word, “if.” Japanese offers four flavors, each with its own feel: 〜たら (the everyday “once/when/if”), 〜ば (hypothetical), 〜と (automatic, natural result), 〜なら (“if it’s the case that”). Start with たら — it handles most situations while you get a feel for the others.

Today's words
to collect; to assemble
use; utilization
village
rare; uncommon
blue; azure
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See it in real sentences
I'll lend you one if you like.
I apologize if I hurt your feelings.
Speaking of Mary, I have not seen her for a long time.
I would buy it, except that it costs too much.
If you are busy, I will help you.
If you disguise yourself, they won't be able to tell.

Practice

Spaced review — recall from earlier days (tap to flip)
drumming (noise)
どんどん
1d ago
weak
(よわ)
1d ago
snow
(ゆき)
3d ago
near
(ちか)
3d ago
to sing
(うた)
7d ago
tea (esp. green or barley)
(ちゃ)
7d ago
Recall
Which word means “blue”?
Which word means “village”?
Which word means “use”?
Which word means “rare”?
Listen and choose
What did you hear?
What did you hear?
What did you hear?
Your turn — say it, then check
Say: “I'll lend you one if you like.”
よければ、(ひと)()してあげる。
Say: “I apologize if I hurt your feelings.”
もし()にさわったら、ごめん。
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