だったら
Meaning in Englishif it's the case
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What it means
What does だったら mean? It expresses a hypothetical condition based on a preceding situation and signals a consequence or decision in that scenario, functioning as a versatile conditional discourse connector. It combines the past copula with the conditional ら to refer to imagined or assumed states and to propose a next action or response.
Main meanings
- Conditional connector indicating that a situation is being assumed and a consequence or action follows.
- Discourse marker meaning in that case or then, used to steer the conversation toward a proposal.
- Casual to neutral register, common in spoken Japanese rather than formal writing.
How to use it
Used after a clause describing a past or hypothetical state with だった, だったら attaches to that clause to present a condition and a corresponding outcome. In speech it signals planning, decision making, or negotiation, and is typically more casual than formal alternatives such as でしたら or それなら. It can be followed by a proposal, suggestion, or question about the next step.
Variants and close terms
- それなら (sorenara) - in that case, then
- なら (nara) - if, in case
- だったらね (dattara ne) - casual emphatic variant
Word class
grammar form (conjunction) in English, Japanese: 接続詞