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tara versus nara 2017/6/7 08:19
Good Morning,

If I'm correct here, i am pretty sure that when talking about these forms...

行ったら - means if you go, then something happens after, or DO something after.
行くなら - means literally just IF, as in if you go ill be angry, if you go please bring an umbrella etc.

Is this correct?

My other question is if i say 'IF you want to eat' - can i use 食べたかったら。。。

is there a 食べたいなら? - can someone please clear up nara?

also im sure with nouns its the same as だったら but less serious?

Thank you

David

PS - \thank you everyone for previous replies on a topic - i went to say thank you just now but the topic has been deleted? The question was about daka and sore de. Cheers
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Re: TARA versus NARA 2017/6/8 18:20
行ったら - means if you go, then something happens after, or DO something after.
行くなら - means literally just IF, as in if you go ill be angry, if you go please bring an umbrella etc.

Is this correct?


Yes.

My other question is if i say 'IF you want to eat' - can i use 食べたかったら。。。

Yes.

is there a 食べたいなら?

Yes.

- can someone please clear up nara?

What do you mean? You already seem to understand it.

also im sure with nouns its the same as だったら but less serious?

What do you mean by "less serious"? "Less serious" compared to what?

thank you everyone for previous replies on a topic - i went to say thank you just now but the topic has been deleted? The question was about daka and sore de.

You're welcome. I think this forum went down for one night and lost some of the newer threads. That happens sometimes.
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