"Soy listo" means "I am smart" in Spanish.
As a question: Is it ready? or Are You Ready? As a statement It/he is ready.
It means, "ready", as in "are you ready?".
"Si tú realmente listos" is not a grammatically correct phrase in Spanish. It seems that you are trying to say "If you are really ready." The correct phrase would be "Si estás realmente listo."
"I am ready to be yours."
It means: "But you aren't ready for the hen"
tu sandwich está listo
"listo para manana" Estas tu listo para manana? Are you ready for tomorrow?
"Soy listo" means "I am smart" in Spanish.
Ready
'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.
I am ready
are we ready
means, I am ready
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.
"Listo" can mean "ready." He is ready. = Él está listo. She is ready. = Ella está lista. "Listo" can also mean "clever." He is a very clever boy. = Él es un chico muy listo. She is a very clever girl. = Ella es una chica muy lista. Note: the definition is dependent on which verb is used. To express that someone is ready, use the verb "estar." To express that someone is clever, use the verb "ser."