if in Swahili
if in Swahili is ikiwa, kama — if means used to introduce a condition: supposing that something is or were true.
if in Swahili
ikiwa
supposing that
kama
supposing that
What does "if" mean?
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conj Used to introduce a condition: supposing that something is or were true.
"If it rains, we'll move the party indoors."
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conj Although; used to concede a point while still making a statement.
"It was a good, if somewhat long, movie."
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noun An uncertain condition or possibility.
"There are too many ifs in this plan for my comfort."
if in a sentence
- If it rains, we'll move the party indoors.
- If I had known, I would have called you sooner.
- It was a good, if somewhat long, movie.
- There are too many ifs in this plan for my comfort.
Common Swahili translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "if" in Swahili?
"if" in Swahili is ikiwa, kama. if means: Used to introduce a condition: supposing that something is or were true.
How do you use "if" in a sentence?
Example: "If it rains, we'll move the party indoors." In Swahili, "if" is ikiwa, kama.
Are there other ways to say "if" in Swahili?
Yes — Swahili has 2 translations listed for "if": ikiwa, kama.
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