"Especially if".
The French word "surtout" can have different meanings depending on the context. It can mean "especially" or "above all," emphasizing something as particularly important or significant. It can also mean "overcoat" or "outer garment."
"S'il" is a contraction of "si" (if) and "il" (he/it). It is used in French to mean "if he" or "if it" depending on the context.
"Si vous trouvez" in French means "if you find" in English.
"Si" in French can have different meanings depending on the context. It can mean "if" when used as a conditional conjunction. It can also mean "yes" in response to a negative question, or be used to contradict a negative statement.
"Si si c'est drôle" in French means "Yes, yes, it's funny." It is often used to confirm that something is indeed amusing or humorous.
The French word "surtout" can have different meanings depending on the context. It can mean "especially" or "above all," emphasizing something as particularly important or significant. It can also mean "overcoat" or "outer garment."
surtout - especially, above all, certainly, etc.
spécialement, surtout
"if" is translated "si" in French
If
If I were you
"S'il" is a contraction of "si" (if) and "il" (he/it). It is used in French to mean "if he" or "if it" depending on the context.
Si but it can also mean so, as in "I have so much to do."
and well, yes
Absolutely don't respond/reply.
"Si vous trouvez" in French means "if you find" in English.
"vous (êtes) si gentil" means you (are) so nice in French.