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The french word for if is "si".
The french word for if is "si".
Si is the word in french to define the conditionnal.
"Si" Avec des "si", on mettrait Paris en bouteille = using some "if", we could put Paris in a bottle
et si on......
The word "so" in French can be translated as "tellement" or "tel."
It is si, which sounds exactly like how you would say yes in Spanish.
the shops are 'les boutiques' in French.
SI Stands for "Système international". its a french word. It arrives from Système international d'unités i.e. International System of Units.
French words for small shops may be 'une échope' (compare to English "shop") and 'une boutique'
Synonyms for pleased may be satisified, glad, content, contented or gratified. The word "happy" or elated may also be used where appropriate.
"If" and "yes" are English equivalents of the French word si. The choice depends upon whether the word serves as a conjunction (case 1) beginning a clause or phrase or as an affirmative (example 2). Regardless of meaning or use, the pronunciation will be "see" in Italian.