I am ready
Clever in Spanish is: habil (accent over the 'a') or listo.
tonto or estúpido, tarado, burro, torpe...
Te gusta preparar _______ - you like to prepare (something) Me gusta preparar _______ - I like to prepare (something) if you mean 'i like to be prepared' -- Me gusta estar preparado.
Straight in spanish is LISTO which means straight
"Soy listo" means "I am smart" in Spanish.
I am ready
Clever in Spanish is: habil (accent over the 'a') or listo.
'listo' means 'ready, quick, clever' Perhaps you're thinking of 'lindo'
As a question: Is it ready? or Are You Ready? As a statement It/he is ready.
"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 "tú eres listo" or "tú eres inteligente."
"Listo" in Spanish generally translates to "ready" in English, indicating that something or someone is prepared or completed a task.
tonto or estúpido, tarado, burro, torpe...
Te gusta preparar _______ - you like to prepare (something) Me gusta preparar _______ - I like to prepare (something) if you mean 'i like to be prepared' -- Me gusta estar preparado.
Straight in spanish is LISTO which means straight
"Ready and able" is listo y capaz.
¡Ay! ¿Estás listo?