Is it possible to change if statement syntax in C#?

I'm new at C# Programming, I just wanna ask if is it possible to change if, else statement syntax in C#?

Example:

Instead of :

    a=5;
    b=6;
    if (a<b)
    {
    Console.WriteLine("Big");
    }
    else
    {
    Console.WriteLine("Small");
}//Output is Small

I would like to change if else statement syntax to other words:

 a=5;
    b=6;
    **say** (a<b)// say is "if"
    {
    Console.WriteLine("Big");
    }
    **but**// but is "else"
    {
    Console.WriteLine("Small");
}//Output is Small

I wanna type it in the textbox and display it in the label How to do this?

I'm hoping for your help, thank you.

Jon Skeet
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No, you can't change the syntax of C#. It's baked into the language.

Of course, you could check out the Roslyn compiler and build your own "not quite C#" compiler... but I'd strongly advise against it. Why would you want to create a language which no-one but yourself knows how to use, and which has no real advantages over C# other than using a very slightly different vocabulary? You wouldn't be adding anything to the expressive power of the language by doing so.

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