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Conjunction used to express a condition or hypothesis. Typically followed by a conditional form like 『たら』 (tara) or 『ば』 (ba). Example: 『もしも雨が降ったら、家にいる』 (moshimo ame ga futtara, ie ni iru, 'If it rains, I'll stay home').
Theme
Two friends, Ken and User, are planning a weekend hiking trip and discussing potential weather scenarios.
もしも
もしも
if
Core Language Building BlocksCore Forms & Grammar Patterns
Memory Hook
Think of a game of 'what if?' — 'If only...' The word 『もしも』 (moshimo) sounds like 'motion' — setting things in motion with a condition. 'Moshimo' → if!
Cultural Note
『もしも』 (moshimo) is a common conjunction in Japanese used to introduce hypothetical or conditional scenarios, often in storytelling, planning, or polite requests. It's frequently heard in phrases like 『もしもよかったら』 (moshimo yokattara, 'if it's okay').
Forms
Base: もしもConjunction used to express a condition or hypothesis. Typically followed by a conditional form like 『たら』 (tara) or 『ば』 (ba). Example: 『もしも雨が降ったら、家にいる』 (moshimo ame ga futtara, ie ni iru, 'If it rains, I'll stay home').