Sentence examples of "Se" in Italian with translation "if"

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Mi chiedo se è sposato. I wonder if he is married.
Se lui non mangia, piangerà. If he doesn't eat, he will cry.
Sai se ha una fidanzata? Do you know if he has a girlfriend?
Se vuoi essere amato ama! If you want to be loved, love!
Vi dispiace se vi accompagno? Would you mind if I came along?
Se lui non mangia, urlerà. If he doesn't eat, he will cry.
Se solo fossi più giovane. If only I was younger.
Puoi farcela, se ci provi. You can do it if you try.
Sa se ha una fidanzata? Do you know if he has a girlfriend?
Non farlo se vuoi vivere! Don't do that if you want to live!
Sono cugini, se ricordo bene. They are cousins, if I remember rightly.
Sono cugine, se ricordo bene. They are cousins, if I remember rightly.
Se ama Tatoeba, lo sposi! If you love Tatoeba, then marry it!
Ama se vuoi essere amato! Love if you want to be loved!
Se ci sono errori, correggeteli. If there are mistakes, correct them.
"Se fossi un uomo ricco..." If I were a rich man, I would buy you a diamond ring.
Se vi sbrigate lo supererete. If you hurry, you will overtake him.
Se ricordo bene sono cugine. They are cousins, if I remember rightly.
Non andate se non volete. Don't go, if you don't want to.
Non andare se non vuoi. Don't go, if you don't want to.
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