It means, "Are you ready [male person] to chat?"
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.
Esta listo para mi.... = Are you/you are ready for my.... dulzura = ....sweetness/gentle nature/kindness dulcera = (a) ....preserve-dish (b) ....female confectioner
In English that would mean: "How are you Miss?"
"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."
It means "You are busy", speaking to a female.
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.
Esta listo para mi.... = Are you/you are ready for my.... dulzura = ....sweetness/gentle nature/kindness dulcera = (a) ....preserve-dish (b) ....female confectioner
No estas casada translates to mean you are not married in English.
"Listo" in Spanish generally translates to "ready" in English, indicating that something or someone is prepared or completed a task.
"y como estas" in English is: "And how are you?"
you are far
"are these cool"
"Are you possessed?"
"Con quien estas" translates to "who are you with" in English.
you are killing
"I am ready to be yours."
"Right wher you are"