yes
"Si te quiero" in English translates to "I love you."
The word 'si' is a conjuntion in the ancient, classical Latin language. The English translation tends to be if. But it may also be translated as supposing that.
"YES" of course! assuming, however, that we began with Spanish. Goodness knows what "Si" means in other languages...
"Ti si lepa" or "Ti si prelepa" or yust "Lepa si"
The translation of "si como no" from Spanish to English would be "if like no." Keep in mind that this direct translation may not capture the exact meaning of the phrase in context, as it could vary depending on the situation.
if you get there, then / if you succeed, then
"Si y tú, ¿de dónde?" translates to "And you, where are you from?" in English.
The Latin words si iniquitates translate into English as the words if thou. In Italian these words translate as se tu.
Poor little thing
Translation: Are you Muslim? I am.
The English translation of "Si vis me flere, donendum est" is "If you want me to weep, you must first show me."
If you live happily, you are rich.