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What does itdamyeon mean?

"Itdamyeon" (있다면) is a Korean phrase that means "if there is" or "if it exists."

It is often used in conditional sentences, similar to the English "if" or "if there is/are."

Here are some examples of how it is used:

* 있다면 가고 싶어요. (itdamyeon gago sipheoyo) - If there is (a chance), I want to go.

* 시간이 있다면 영화를 보러 가자. (sigani itdamyeon yeonghwareul boreo gaja) - If there is time, let's go see a movie.

* 돈이 있다면 새로운 옷을 살 수 있어요. (don-i itdamyeon sae로운 oseul sal su isseoyo) - If I have money, I can buy new clothes.

In essence, "itdamyeon" functions as a conditional conjunction, introducing a hypothetical situation or possibility.

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