mais tu n'es pas prêt / pas prête
you can type it into Google translate.but we've all ready done that for you: spectaculaires de magie
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).
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occupé is how you say engaged in French
Mal is how you say badly in French.
aurevoir (if youre saying bye) par(if youre saying by like if youre writing a story)
"we are ready" is "nous sommes prêts" ("prêtes" if it is an all-girl group) in French.
You can say "nous sommes prêts" in French to express "we are ready."
Pret, as in pret-a-porte, ready to wear
I'm not ready is 'je ne suis pas prêt / prête' in French.
'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.
"Im ready" = je suis prêt
"Tes toiles sont prêtes."
Prêt constant aller.
there is no pressure you do it when youre ready if youre asking if it hurts yes but if i were you i wuld wait.
To say "You're dumb" in French, you can say "Tu es bête" or "Tu es idiot." However, it's important to use such words with caution and respect for others.
Translation: les accoutrements sont prêts.