اگر

Etymology
From. Compare 🇨🇬.

Conjunction

 * 1) if used in a hypothetical or conditional statement
 * 2) since, given that, if
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 * 1) since, given that, if
 * 1) since, given that, if
 * 1) since, given that, if
 * 1) since, given that, if
 * 1) since, given that, if
 * 1) since, given that, if
 * 1) since, given that, if

Usage notes

 * is associated with the following tenses in the verb of the if-clause (protasis):
 * When the hypothetical suggests something which cannot have been true in the past or is impossible to be fulfilled in the future, the past imperfect or pluperfect tenses are used for the verbs of both the if-clause and result clause.
 * When the hypothetical suggests something which may be fulfilled in the future, the present subjunctive (or sometimes simple past) tense is used for the verb of the if-clause.
 * When the hypothetical suggests something which may possibly have been true in the past, the past subjunctive tense is used for the verb of the if-clause.
 * When introducing a hypothetical which actually pertains to a real present state, with having the meaning of "since", the present tense is used for the verb of the if-clause.
 * When used with an imperative in the result clause, the imperative is perceived to already imply that the hypothetical holds true, hence the present tense is used for the verb of the if-clause.
 * can be omitted, especially colloquially.

Etymology 1
Inherited from.

Noun

 * 1) agarwood

Etymology 2
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Conjunction

 * 1) if