The Zero Conditional in Belarusian grammar refers to sentences that express general truths and facts that always occur under certain conditions. These sentences are used to describe situations where the outcome is always the same when the particular condition is met. They consist of two parts: the โifโ clause (which contains the condition) and the main clause (which provides the result). In the Belarusian language, the verb tense remains unchanged in both clauses, usually in the present tense, to express certainty and consistency.