| Front | 봄이 오면 꽃이 피어요 |
|---|---|
| Back | When spring comes, the flowers bloom |
| Notes | In two-clause sentences like 'A(으)면 B', -(으)면 marks the A clause as a general condition for the event or state B to take place. In this usage, A and B clauses express general facts (not assumptions). The B clause is usually conjugated in the present tense. |
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