What is the Chinese translation of If?

The Chinese translation of if is whether or if.

If means whether or not, leading the object clause, which is equivalent to an indirect general question, followed by a declarative sentence order, and the be verb, auxiliary verb and modal verb are all placed after the subject.

If indicates if tense, which leads to the conditional adverbial clause. The main clause often uses the future tense, while the conditional adverbial clause uses the present tense to indicate the future meaning.