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If vs Whither - What's the difference?

if | whither |


As a conjunction if

is supposing that, assuming that, in the circumstances that; used to introduce a condition or choice.

As a noun if

is an uncertainty, possibility, condition, doubt etc.

As an initialism IF

is interactive fiction.

As an adverb whither is

to which place.

As a verb whither is

to wuther.

If vs Fi - What's the difference?

if | fi |


As an initialism if

is interactive fiction.

As a noun fi is

phi (greek letter).

If vs Ik - What's the difference?

if | ik |


As initialisms the difference between if and ik

is that if is interactive fiction while ik is (text messaging) i know.

If vs To - What's the difference?

if | to |


As an initialism if

is interactive fiction.

As a noun to is

thaw, weather conditions that make snow and ice melt.

If vs Anarchy - What's the difference?

if | anarchy |


As an initialism if

is interactive fiction.

As a noun anarchy is

(uncountable) the state of a society being without authorities or an authoritative governing body.

If vs Hi - What's the difference?

if | hi |


As an initialism if

is interactive fiction.

As a verb hi is

to call.

If vs Whenever - What's the difference?

if | whenever |


As an initialism if

is interactive fiction.

As an adverb whenever is

at whatever time.

Providing vs If - What's the difference?

providing | if |


As a verb providing

is .

As a noun providing

is something provided; a provision.

As an initialism if is

interactive fiction.

If vs Order - What's the difference?

if | order |


As an initialism if

is interactive fiction.

As a noun order is

, command.

If vs So - What's the difference?

if | so |

So is a conjunction of if.



In informal terms the difference between if and so

is that if is an uncertainty, possibility, condition, doubt etc while so is very (negative clause).

As an adverb so is

to the (explicitly stated) extent that.

As an adjective so is

true, accurate.

As an interjection so is

Used after a pause for thought to introduce a new topic, question or story.

As an abbreviation so is

someone.

As a proper noun So is

a Mon-Khmer-speaking people of Laos and Thailand.

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