It depends upon what you are trying to say. I am ready for breakfast. I am ready to eat. Both of those are correct. In general you can be ready for (noun) and ready to (verb).
So you are ready with all your equipment and ingredients to get cooking.
"Готов" (pronounced as "gotov") is how you say "ready" in Russian.
A soft mass of chewed food ready to be swallowed is known as
yes
In Luhya language, you can say "Nakachi" to mean "I am ready".
just say you are not ready for an relationship just say you are not ready for an relationship
You can say "nous sommes prêts" in French to express "we are ready."
Pret, as in pret-a-porte, ready to wear
In Hawaiian, "Are you ready?" is translated as "Ua kō?"
Tell him that he can have you when you are ready
You can say "nous sommes prêts" in French to mean "we are ready."