The phrase "Je suis prest," which means "I am ready" in Old French, is historically associated with the Scottish royal family and their heraldry. The representation of a deer alongside this phrase likely symbolizes readiness and vigilance, traits valued in both hunting and in the context of nobility. In Scottish heraldry, the stag is often featured as a noble creature, embodying strength and nobility, thus reinforcing the themes of readiness and preparedness in the face of challenges.
It is from the Old French and means "I am ready."
A battle cry or motto for the Frazee/Fracy/Frazier clan, found primarily in Scotland. There were a number of famous standoffs and battles involving these folks. It was incorporated into the family Crest.
The motto of the Australian Scouts is "Be prepared".
Je suis qui je suis means 'I am who I am' in French.
Je suis né(e) le.... example: je suis né le vingt-deux octobre.
Well, je suis in french means I am and if you add en to je suis it means I an in.
It's spelled Je suis and it means "I am"
"je suis le" means "I am the..."
Je suis is French for 'I am'.
I: Je Am: suis I am: Je suis
Je suis means "I am".
I'm good is translated "je suis bon" in French. (or je suis bonne for a girl)