N1conditionalhypotheticalN1 grammar
とあれば (to areba) - If It Is the Case That
Noun/Verb + とあれば
Quick answer
Noun/Verb + とあれば means "If it is the case that ~". It is a N1 Japanese grammar point with examples and drills on this page.
Meaning
If it is the case that ~
Explanation
This form is used to indicate a condition that, if met, will lead to a particular action or result. It is often employed in hypothetical or conditional statements to express willingness under certain circumstances.
Examples
彼が来るとあれば、私も行く。
かれがくるとあれば、わたしもいく。
If he is coming, then I will go too.
必要とあれば、助けます。
ひつようとあれば、たすけます。
If needed, I will help.
家族のためとあれば、何でもする。
かぞくのためとあれば、なんでもする。
If it is for the sake of my family, I will do anything.
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Noun/Verb + とあれば
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