The answer is no. Si is the conditionnal (=if)
Imperfect is used in the main sentence (the sentence that shows the condition), the subordonate sentence (the one showing the event ) being in the conditionnal tense.
Si j'étais (imperfect) toi - If I were you ...
je ferais cela (conditionnal) I would do this
Conditionnal often sounds like future, but it is not the future tense.
Because it was developed in Europe for international use from the French "Systeme International" (SI)
Si is the word in french to define the conditionnal.
The simple future tense in French is used to describe actions that will happen in the future. It is formed by adding specific endings to the infinitive form of the verb. This tense is often used to make predictions, talk about future plans or intentions, and make promises.
"if" is translated "si" in French
The french word for if is "si".
si intelligent si futé si rusé
The french word for if is "si".
If
"So true" in French is "Tellement vrai" or "Si vrai".
"Si" Avec des "si", on mettrait Paris en bouteille = using some "if", we could put Paris in a bottle
si
siIf is spelled "si" in French. Si tu t'en vas, je pleure; Ifyou go, I cry.