If... (often an element of warning, worry or uncertainty of results is involved).
Frequently used by a parent to bring a child into line.
If I hadn’t come soon my carabao would have broken some bones because (the rope) was wrapped around (some part of the body.)
If he happens to give me rice it will be a lot.
If there is wind tomorrow and I want to go home....
Abeyi kew iyan talubakku.
I will beat you if ...(you do that; or if you don’t eat, etc.)