prêt (masc.), prête (fem.)
Ready to wear is "prêt à porter" in French.
Prêts is the plural for 'ready' in French. In a banking context, 'prêts' are lends and mortgages.
"we are ready" is "nous sommes prêts" ("prêtes" if it is an all-girl group) in French.
I'm not ready is 'je ne suis pas prêt / prête' in French.
You can say "nous sommes prêts" in French to express "we are ready."
The prefix for the word "ready" is "un-."
'Come on I'm ready!' In French is 'Allez(AL-AY) jesuis(JA-SWA)ecouter(AY-KOO-TAY) That is how you say 'Com on, I'm ready' in French.
If the thing or person that's ready is feminine, the word is "lista." If the thing or person that's ready is masculine, the word is "listo." If the things or persons that are ready are feminine, the word is "listas." If the things or persons that are ready are masculine, the word is "listos." If the things or persons that are ready are both masculine and feminine, the word is "listos."
Pret, as in pret-a-porte, ready to wear
King Henry later tells the French ambassador that he is not ready to fight.
If you mean in the sense of "Are you ready?" then the word is 'gereed'.
A French press typically steeps for about 4 minutes before it is ready to be enjoyed.