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条件表現. Also known as if-then constructions. In Japanese conditionals are expressed with one of と, ~(れ)ば, ~たら, なら(ば).
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-たら has a "when" sense to it. Like, "If you see me again, say hi!" you could say また会ったら、声をかけてね! Meaning if (and when) we meet …