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pronto

English translation of pronto

ready

The word 'pronto' is used in Italian to mean 'ready'. It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as when someone is prepared to do something or when something is available. For example, 'Sono pronto per la lezione' means 'I am ready for the lesson'.


Example sentences using: pronto

Pronto, come posso aiutarti?

English translation of Pronto, come posso aiutarti?

Hello, how can I help you?

This is a standard phrase you might use when answering the phone or when someone approaches your desk or counter at work. 'Pronto' is commonly used in Italian when answering the phone.

Pronto, sono il dottor Rossi.

English translation of Pronto, sono il dottor Rossi.

Hello, this is Doctor Rossi.

In this context, 'pronto' is used as a formal greeting when introducing oneself on the phone. It’s similar to saying 'hello' in English when picking up the phone.

Mario è pronto per la lezione?

English translation of Mario è pronto per la lezione?

Is Mario ready for the lesson?

Here, 'pronto' is used to express readiness or preparedness for something, in this case, a lesson. This usage is fairly common in conversational Italian.

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