What does したら in Japanese mean?
What is the meaning of the word したら in Japanese? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use したら in Japanese.
The word したら in Japanese means ~した後で 、 ~したら, 万一~したら、念のため、~の場合に備えて, いったん~したら. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word したら
~した後で 、 ~したら(time: when, if) (時間的に順接) 食べてしまったら(or: 食べた後で)、テレビを見てもいいよ。試合が終わった後で、ファンたちは家に帰った。 You can watch TV after you've eaten. The fans went home after the match had finished. |
万一~したら、念のため、~の場合に備えて(archaic, formal (in case) 彼の名前が忘れられる場合に備えて、最近亡くなった将官のモニュメントを建設する。 Lest anyone forget his name, we erect this monument to the late admiral. |
いったん~したら(if ever) いったんタイ料理を味わったら、もっと食べたくなるだろう。 Once you try Thai food you will want more. |
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