The particle たら is used for: General Conditional (If / When) (JLPT N4). The conditional suffix/particle 'たら' (tara, derived from past tense + ら) represents a general hypothesis or sequence: 'if X is realized, then Y'.
Context Example
雨が降っ[たら]行きません。
Ame ga futtara ikimasen.
If it rains, I will not go. (Role: General Conditional)
Which particle matches the function "General Conditional (If / When)" (e.g. inside "雨が降っ[ ]行きません。")?
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