As a question:
Is it ready? or Are You Ready?
As a statement
It/he is ready.
"Esta listo" means "It is ready" in Spanish.
"Soy listo" means "I am smart" in Spanish.
"Tu listo" is not a correct phrase in Spanish. "Tu" means "your" and "listo" means "smart" or "ready," so the correct way to say "you're smart" would be "tรบ eres listo" or "tรบ eres inteligente."
"Listo" in Spanish generally translates to "ready" in English, indicating that something or someone is prepared or completed a task.
"Casi listo mija" in Spanish translates to "almost ready, daughter." It is a casual and affectionate way of saying that something is nearly done or completed, often used in a maternal or familial context.
"I am ready to be yours."
It means: "But you aren't ready for the hen"
Esta listo para mi.... = Are you/you are ready for my.... dulzura = ....sweetness/gentle nature/kindness dulcera = (a) ....preserve-dish (b) ....female confectioner
The trip is ready.
Esta Listo
are you ready for the big step
It helps if you supply more context than just a short phrase. "Tío" generally means "uncle", but can mean "guy" or "pal" depending on context. "Esta" as written means "this". "Está" means "it/she/he is". "Listo" can mean "clever" or smart, but can also mean "ready". "Lista" would mean "list" or "smart" or "ready" when applied to a female. With this in mind, the phrase could mean "Uncle is smart", "the guy is ready" or even "this guy list" if a little misspelling is appled.
Ready
"Soy listo" means "I am smart" in Spanish.
'listo' means 'ready, quick, clever' Perhaps you're thinking of 'lindo'
"Tu listo" is not a correct phrase in Spanish. "Tu" means "your" and "listo" means "smart" or "ready," so the correct way to say "you're smart" would be "tรบ eres listo" or "tรบ eres inteligente."
are we ready
means, I am ready