Decoded Slug: 若 (ruò) - If, In case

Mandarin Grammar Point
若 (ruò) - If, In case

若 (ruò) - If, In case

Short explanation:

Used to indicate a situation or condition that might happen.

Formation:

若 + Condition/Event, [Outcome/Conclusion]

Examples:

若你明天有空,我们可以去看电影。
Ruò nǐ míngtiān yǒu kòng, wǒmen kěyǐ qù kàn diànyǐng.
If you are free tomorrow, we can go watch a movie.
若他不能完成任务,我将代替他。
Ruò tā bùnéng wánchéng rènwù, wǒ jiāng dàitì tā.
If he can't finish the task, I will replace him.
若你错过了这班火车,需要等下一班。
Ruò nǐ cuòguòle zhè bān huǒchē, xūyào děng xià yī bān.
If you miss this train, you will have to wait for the next one.
若天气好,我们可以去公园。
Ruò tiānqì hǎo, wǒmen kěyǐ qù gōngyuán.
If the weather is good, we can go to the park.

Long explanation:

The Mandarin Chinese word '若 (ruò)' is a conditional word used to express 'if' or 'in case' in English. It's a formal expression often observed in written texts or speeches, rather than colloquial conversation. It's used to present a hypothetical situation or condition whose realization is dependent on another event.
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