/kənˈdɪʃənl ˈsɛntəns/ – Phrase
Definition: án treo.
A more thorough explanation: A conditional sentence is a type of sentence that expresses a condition and its potential result. It typically consists of two clauses: the “if” clause (the condition) and the main clause (the result). The main clause is dependent on the condition being met in the “if” clause.
Example: If the defendant fails to appear in court, a warrant for their arrest may be issued.