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prêt

English translation of prêt

ready

The French word for 'ready' is 'prêt'. It is used similarly to its English counterpart, describing a state of readiness or preparedness. For example, you might say 'Je suis prêt', which translates to 'I am ready' in English. It can be used in various contexts such as readiness to leave (prêt à partir), ready to eat (prêt à manger), or ready for school (prêt pour l'école).


Example sentences using: prêt

Es-tu prêt pour la fête ce soir?

English translation of Es-tu prêt pour la fête ce soir?

Are you ready for the party tonight?

The speaker is asking if the person they're addressing is prepared or set for the party that is happening later in the evening.

Je suis prêt à manger.

English translation of Je suis prêt à manger.

I am ready to eat.

The speaker is expressing their readiness, in this case to begin eating, showing they are perhaps hungry and eager to start.

Nous sommes prêts pour le voyage.

English translation of Nous sommes prêts pour le voyage.

We are ready for the trip.

The phrase conveys the preparedness of the speaker and their group for a trip or journey that they're about to undertake.

Le café est prêt.

English translation of Le café est prêt.

The coffee is ready.

Here, 'prêt' signifies the completion of a process, in this context the coffee has finished brewing and is ready to be consumed.

Ils seront prêts en temps voulu.

English translation of Ils seront prêts en temps voulu.

They will be ready in due time.

The use of 'prêt' in this phrase gives a future sense that others (they) will be prepared at the appropriate time.

Le livre que tu veux est prêt.

English translation of Le livre que tu veux est prêt.

The book that you want is ready.

This phrase indicates the readiness of a book for the listener, probably indicating that it was reserved or being held for them.

Prêt à faire ton devoir jusqu'au bout?

English translation of Prêt à faire ton devoir jusqu'au bout?

Ready to do your duty to the end?

This sentence uses 'prêt' to challenge or confirm someone's willingness and readiness to fulfill a responsibility or duty until its completion.

Suis-je prêt à prendre cette responsabilité?

English translation of Suis-je prêt à prendre cette responsabilité?

Am I ready to take on this responsibility?

The phrase uses 'prêt' as a means to express uncertainty or self-reflection about shouldering a certain responsibility.

Papa, tu es prêt pour jouer au football?

English translation of Papa, tu es prêt pour jouer au football?

Dad, are you ready to play football?

In a friendly context, the speaker (presumably a child) uses 'prêt' to ask if their father is ready or prepared to engage in a game of football.

Ellle était prête à verser des larmes.

English translation of Ellle était prête à verser des larmes.

She was ready to shed tears.

This phrase employs 'prêt' to depict emotional preparedness or anticipation, in this instance, the readiness to cry.

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