prêt
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- Prêt means 'ready' or 'prepared' and is a common adjective used in daily French conversations to signal readiness for an action or event.
- It must agree in gender and number with the subject: prêt (m.s.), prête (f.s.), prêts (m.p.), and prêtes (f.p.).
- Use 'prêt à' before a verb (e.g., prêt à partir) and 'prêt pour' before a noun (e.g., prêt pour le dîner).
- Be careful not to confuse it with 'près' (near) or 'un prêt' (a loan), which sound similar but have different meanings.
The French word prêt is a fundamental adjective that primarily translates to "ready" or "prepared" in English. At its core, it describes a state where someone or something is fully equipped, mentally or physically set, or in the correct condition to begin an action or face a situation. It is one of the first adjectives a learner encounters because of its daily utility—from checking if a friend is ready to leave the house to confirming if a meal is prepared. However, its simplicity belies a rich variety of applications that span from the literal to the metaphorical.
- Literal Readiness
- This is the most common use, referring to being physically ready to go or do something. For example, 'Je suis prêt' (I am ready).
Le dîner est prêt, tout le monde à table !
Beyond physical readiness, prêt conveys a sense of willingness or psychological preparation. When you say you are 'prêt à tout' (ready for anything), you are expressing a deep level of commitment or determination. This versatility makes it indispensable in both casual conversation and formal declarations. It is important to note that as an adjective, it must agree in gender and number with the noun it modifies: prêt (masculine singular), prête (feminine singular), prêts (masculine plural), and prêtes (feminine plural).
- Willingness
- It often implies a person's disposition to perform an action, such as 'Il est prêt à aider' (He is ready/willing to help).
Elle n'est pas encore prête pour cet examen difficile.
In professional contexts, prêt is used to describe products or services that are available for immediate use. The famous term 'prêt-à-porter' (ready-to-wear) illustrates this perfectly, referring to factory-made clothing sold in finished condition and standard sizes. This contrasts with 'haute couture,' which is made-to-measure. Thus, the word carries a connotation of availability and completion. Whether you are talking about a project being 'prêt' for submission or a athlete being 'prêt' for the race, the word signals the end of the preparation phase and the beginning of the action phase.
Les dossiers sont prêts pour la réunion de demain.
- Immediacy
- It suggests that no further preparation is required and the action can commence immediately.
Êtes-vous prêts à partir en voyage ?
Le café est prêt depuis dix minutes.
Using prêt correctly involves understanding its grammatical behavior as an adjective and its interaction with prepositions. Because it is an adjective, the first rule is agreement. You must modify the ending based on who or what is 'ready'. For a single male, it is prêt (silent 't'). For a single female, it is prête (pronounced 't'). For a group of males or a mixed group, it is prêts (silent 't' and 's'). For a group of females, it is prêtes (pronounced 't', silent 's'). This agreement is crucial for sounding natural and being understood.
- Agreement Rules
- Masculine: prêt / prêts. Feminine: prête / prêtes. The pronunciation changes between masculine and feminine forms.
Marie est prête pour son entretien d'embauche.
A common point of confusion for learners is which preposition to use after prêt. Generally, prêt à is followed by a verb in the infinitive form, meaning 'ready to [do something]'. For example, 'Je suis prêt à manger' (I am ready to eat). On the other hand, prêt pour is typically followed by a noun, meaning 'ready for [something]'. For example, 'Je suis prêt pour le dîner' (I am ready for dinner). While there is some overlap in casual speech, following this rule will ensure your French is grammatically precise.
- Prepositional Usage
- Use 'à' for actions (verbs) and 'pour' for events or objects (nouns).
Ils sont prêts à relever le défi.
In more advanced usage, prêt can appear in fixed expressions like 'prêt à l'emploi' (ready to use) or 'prêt à porter'. It can also be used with the adverb 'tout' to emphasize the state of readiness: 'Tout est prêt' (Everything is ready). When used with 'être', it functions as a subject complement. However, it can also be used as an attributive adjective, though this is less common for 'ready' and more common for related meanings like 'prompt' in literary contexts. In everyday French, you will almost always see it following a form of the verb 'être'.
Le logiciel est prêt à l'emploi dès l'installation.
- Emphasis
- Use 'déjà' (already) or 'enfin' (finally) to add nuance: 'C'est enfin prêt !'
Nous sommes prêts pour le décollage.
Elle se sent prête à affronter ses peurs.
The word prêt is ubiquitous in French-speaking environments, echoing through various daily scenarios. One of the most iconic places you will hear it is at the start of a race or a competition. The classic starting command in French is 'À vos marques, prêts, partez !' which translates to 'On your marks, get set, go!'. Here, prêts is the crucial middle step, signaling that the athletes should be in their final position, poised for action. This usage highlights the word's role as a bridge between preparation and execution.
- Sports and Competitions
- Used in the standard countdown to start an event: 'À vos marques, prêts, partez !'
Attention... prêts ? Partez !
In a domestic setting, prêt is the standard announcement when a meal is served. A parent calling out 'Le dîner est prêt !' is a universal sound in French households. Similarly, in restaurants, a waiter might approach a table and ask, 'Êtes-vous prêts à commander ?' (Are you ready to order?). In these contexts, the word facilitates social interaction and timing. It’s also common in the world of technology and services; when you download an app or wait for a webpage to load, a notification might appear saying 'Votre fichier est prêt' (Your file is ready).
- Service Industry
- Used by staff to check if customers are prepared for the next step of service.
Le serveur demande : « Êtes-vous prêts à commander ? »
Travel and transportation are other major domains for this word. At an airport, you might hear an announcement that the plane is 'prêt pour l'embarquement' (ready for boarding). On a train platform, the conductor might signal that the train is 'prêt au départ' (ready for departure). These announcements are vital for the flow of passengers. Even in casual street life, if you are blocking someone's way and they want to pass, or if you are waiting for a taxi, the concept of being 'prêt' is central to the efficiency of the movement. It is a word that moves the world forward.
L'avion est enfin prêt pour le décollage.
- Transportation
- Signals that a vehicle or vessel is prepared to begin its journey.
Le train est prêt en gare, voie 4.
Votre commande est prête, Monsieur.
One of the most frequent pitfalls for English speakers learning French is the confusion between the adjective prêt (ready) and the preposition/adverb près (near). Although they are pronounced identically in their masculine singular forms ([pʁɛ]), they have completely different meanings and grammatical functions. Writing 'Je suis près' when you mean 'I am ready' actually says 'I am near,' which can lead to significant confusion in text messages or emails. Always remember that 'prêt' ends with a 't' (think of 'to' or 'task') and 'près' ends with an 's' (think of 'space' or 'side').
- Prêt vs. Près
- 'Prêt' means ready. 'Près' means near. They sound the same but are spelled differently.
Erreur : Je suis près à partir. (Correct : Je suis prêt à partir.)
Another common error involves gender agreement. Because the 't' in prêt is silent, masculine speakers often forget to pronounce it when they are referring to a female subject. If you are talking about a woman, a girl, or a feminine noun like 'la voiture', you must use prête and pronounce the 't'. Failing to do so is a clear marker of a non-native speaker. For example, saying 'Elle est prêt' is grammatically incorrect; it must be 'Elle est prête'. This distinction is audible and vital for correct communication.
- Agreement Neglect
- Forgetting to add the 'e' for feminine subjects or the 's' for plural subjects in writing.
Ma sœur est prête pour le spectacle.
A third mistake is the confusion with the noun un prêt. While spelled the same as the masculine adjective, un prêt means 'a loan' (from the verb prêter, to lend). This can cause confusion in financial contexts. If you say 'Le prêt est accepté', it usually means 'The loan is accepted', not 'The ready is accepted'. Context usually clarifies this, but learners should be aware that the word wears two hats. Finally, watch out for the prepositions 'à' and 'pour'. Using 'prêt pour manger' instead of 'prêt à manger' is a minor but noticeable error in formal French.
Attention au contexte : Le prêt bancaire a été accordé.
- Noun vs. Adjective
- 'Prêt' (adj) = ready. 'Un prêt' (noun) = a loan. They are identical in spelling but different in usage.
Ils ne sont pas prêts à payer ce prix.
Nous sommes prêts à vous écouter.
While prêt is the most versatile word for "ready," French offers several synonyms and related terms that can add precision or a different tone to your speech. A common alternative is préparé. While prêt focuses on the state of being ready to start, préparé emphasizes the process of preparation that led to that state. For example, 'Je suis préparé pour l'examen' implies you have studied hard, whereas 'Je suis prêt pour l'examen' simply means you are ready to take it now. Both are often interchangeable, but préparé feels slightly more formal or deliberate.
- Prêt vs. Préparé
- 'Prêt' is the state of readiness. 'Préparé' is the result of having done the work to be ready.
Tout est préparé pour la cérémonie de ce soir.
In more informal or technical contexts, you might hear paré. Originally a nautical term meaning "clear" or "ready for action," it is now used colloquially to mean "all set" or "good to go." If someone asks if you have everything for a trip, you might respond, 'C'est bon, je suis paré !' This conveys a sense of being fully equipped and having no more tasks to complete. Another synonym is disposé, which translates more to "disposed" or "inclined." It is used when readiness is a matter of will or mood rather than physical preparation, such as 'Je ne suis pas disposé à discuter de cela' (I am not ready/inclined to discuss that).
- Paré
- Informal synonym meaning 'all set' or 'ready for action'. Often used in military or sports contexts.
On est parés pour l'aventure !
For specific contexts like being "ready to be used," you might see opérationnel. This is common in business or military settings to describe a system or a team that is fully functional and ready to perform its duties. Finally, mûr (ripe) can be used metaphorically to mean "ready" in the sense of being mature enough for a change or a decision, as in 'Le projet est mûr' (The project is ready/mature). Understanding these nuances allows you to choose the word that best fits the specific type of readiness you wish to describe.
Le nouveau système sera opérationnel lundi prochain.
- Mûr
- Literally 'ripe', used metaphorically for a situation or person that is ready for a next step.
La situation est mûre pour un changement radical.
Il se dit disposé à faire des concessions.
How Formal Is It?
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The word 'presto' used by magicians comes from the same Latin root as 'prêt'. It literally means 'quickly' or 'ready'.
발음 가이드
- Pronouncing the 't' in the masculine form 'prêt'.
- Not pronouncing the 't' in the feminine form 'prête'.
- Confusing the pronunciation with 'près' (though they are identical in many dialects).
- Making the 'e' sound too long like 'ay' in 'play'.
- Forgetting the liaison in 'prêts à' (pronouncing the 's' as a 'z').
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Very easy to recognize in text, though watch for homonyms.
Requires attention to gender and number agreement.
The silent 't' in masculine vs. pronounced 't' in feminine is key.
Can be confused with 'près' in fast speech.
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Adjective Agreement
La fille est prête. Le garçon est prêt.
Preposition 'à' with Verbs
Prêt à manger, prêt à courir.
Preposition 'pour' with Nouns
Prêt pour le test, prêt pour l'hiver.
Liaison with Plural
Ils sont prêts_à partir (the 's' sounds like 'z').
Silent Final Consonants
The 't' in 'prêt' is silent.
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Je suis prêt.
I am ready.
Masculine singular form.
Tu es prête ?
Are you ready?
Feminine singular form with a question mark.
Le café est prêt.
The coffee is ready.
'Le café' is masculine, so 'prêt' is masculine.
La pizza est prête.
The pizza is ready.
'La pizza' is feminine, so 'prête' is feminine.
Nous sommes prêts.
We are ready.
Masculine plural form.
Elles sont prêtes.
They are ready.
Feminine plural form.
C'est prêt !
It's ready!
'C'est' is always followed by the masculine singular form.
Je ne suis pas prêt.
I am not ready.
Negative form using 'ne... pas'.
Je suis prêt à manger.
I am ready to eat.
'Prêt à' + infinitive verb.
Elle est prête pour l'école.
She is ready for school.
'Prête pour' + noun.
Êtes-vous prêts à partir ?
Are you ready to leave?
Formal or plural question.
Le sac est prêt pour le voyage.
The bag is ready for the trip.
Masculine singular agreement.
Nous ne sommes pas encore prêts.
We are not ready yet.
Use of 'encore' for 'yet'.
Elle est prête à travailler.
She is ready to work.
Feminine singular agreement.
Tout est prêt pour la fête.
Everything is ready for the party.
'Tout' acts as a masculine singular subject.
Les enfants sont prêts à dormir.
The children are ready to sleep.
Masculine plural agreement.
Il est prêt à tout pour réussir.
He is ready for anything to succeed.
Expression 'prêt à tout'.
Le projet est enfin prêt.
The project is finally ready.
Use of 'enfin' for emphasis.
Elle se sent prête à relever le défi.
She feels ready to take on the challenge.
Using 'se sentir' with the adjective.
Ce logiciel est prêt à l'emploi.
This software is ready to use.
Fixed expression 'prêt à l'emploi'.
Ils sont prêts à faire des compromis.
They are ready to make compromises.
Abstract readiness.
Je ne suis pas prêt pour ce genre de responsabilité.
I am not ready for this kind of responsibility.
Psychological readiness.
La voiture est prête après la réparation.
The car is ready after the repair.
Feminine singular agreement (la voiture).
Nous sommes prêts à vous aider.
We are ready to help you.
Willingness.
Le marché n'est pas encore prêt pour cette innovation.
The market is not yet ready for this innovation.
Business context.
Elle est prête à parier qu'il va pleuvoir.
She is ready to bet that it will rain.
Expression 'prêt à parier'.
Les troupes sont prêtes pour l'intervention.
The troops are ready for the intervention.
Military context, feminine plural.
Il s'est montré prêt à coopérer avec la police.
He showed himself ready to cooperate with the police.
Using 'se montrer' (to show oneself).
L'infrastructure est prête à accueillir les visiteurs.
The infrastructure is ready to welcome visitors.
Formal context.
Je suis prêt à assumer les conséquences de mes actes.
I am ready to take the consequences of my actions.
Moral readiness.
Les athlètes sont prêts pour le coup d'envoi.
The athletes are ready for the kickoff.
Sports context.
Elle n'était pas prête à entendre la vérité.
She was not ready to hear the truth.
Emotional readiness.
Le gouvernement se dit prêt à engager des réformes profondes.
The government says it is ready to initiate deep reforms.
Political discourse.
L'esprit est prêt, mais la chair est faible.
The spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak.
Idiomatic/Biblical reference.
Il était prêt à sacrifier sa carrière pour ses convictions.
He was ready to sacrifice his career for his convictions.
Ethical readiness.
La nation est prête à faire face à cette crise sans précédent.
The nation is ready to face this unprecedented crisis.
Collective readiness.
Elle semblait prête à tout abandonner sur un coup de tête.
She seemed ready to give everything up on a whim.
Literary description.
Le dispositif est prêt à être activé en cas d'urgence.
The device is ready to be activated in case of emergency.
Technical/Formal context.
Ils se sont déclarés prêts à entamer des négociations de paix.
They declared themselves ready to start peace negotiations.
Diplomatic language.
Le terrain est prêt pour une nouvelle phase de développement.
The ground is ready for a new phase of development.
Metaphorical readiness.
L'œuvre est prête à être livrée à la postérité.
The work is ready to be delivered to posterity.
High literary style.
Il se tenait là, prêt à bondir tel un prédateur à l'affût.
He stood there, ready to pounce like a predator lying in wait.
Descriptive/Metaphorical.
La structure sociale n'est guère prête à une telle mutation.
The social structure is hardly ready for such a mutation.
Sociological analysis.
Être prêt, c'est tout ce qui importe dans ce monde incertain.
Being ready is all that matters in this uncertain world.
Philosophical statement.
Elle était prête à braver les foudres de l'opinion publique.
She was ready to brave the wrath of public opinion.
Idiomatic/Literary.
Le manuscrit est prêt pour l'édition critique.
The manuscript is ready for the critical edition.
Academic context.
Il n'est nullement prêt à renoncer à ses privilèges.
He is in no way ready to renounce his privileges.
Formal negation 'nullement'.
La configuration actuelle est prête à s'effondrer.
The current configuration is ready to collapse.
Abstract/Scientific context.
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— Used to announce that a meal is served or a task is finished.
Le dîner est servi, c'est prêt !
— A standard question to ask a group if they are prepared.
Le bus arrive, êtes-vous prêts ?
— The standard starting command for a race (Ready, set, go!).
À vos marques, prêt, feu, partez !
— A polite way to say you are available to hear someone.
Dites-moi tout, je suis prêt à vous écouter.
— Used to say someone is unlikely to do something soon (often confused with 'près de').
Il n'est pas prêt de changer d'avis.
— Commonly seen on food packaging or in military contexts.
Ce plat est prêt à servir après trois minutes.
— Used to express that no preparation has been done.
Nous arrivons dans une heure et rien n'est prêt !
— A common phrase expressing excitement for a new experience.
Sac à dos sur l'épaule, je suis prêt pour l'aventure.
— To be willing to do anything, regardless of the cost.
Pour sauver son entreprise, il est prêt à tout.
자주 혼동되는 단어
Means 'near'. It is an adverb/preposition, not an adjective. 'Je suis près' means 'I am near'.
A noun meaning 'a loan'. 'J'ai un prêt à la banque' means 'I have a loan at the bank'.
The verb meaning 'to lend'. 'Peux-tu me prêter un stylo ?' means 'Can you lend me a pen?'
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— To be very certain about something, enough to bet on it.
Je suis prêt à parier qu'il a oublié ses clés.
informal— Willing to go to any lengths, often with a desperate or determined connotation.
Un homme prêt à tout pour la gloire.
neutral— One has the will to do something but lacks the physical strength or discipline.
Je voulais aller courir, mais l'esprit est prêt et la chair est faible.
literary/idiomatic— Off-the-shelf clothing; also used metaphorically for standardized solutions.
C'est une solution prêt-à-porter, pas très originale.
neutral— To be extremely alert and ready to act immediately.
Il attendait le signal, prêt à bondir.
neutral— Something that requires no further setup or preparation.
Un argumentaire prêt à l'emploi.
neutral— To be about to die or (for an object) to be about to break completely.
Ma vieille voiture est prête à rendre l'âme.
informal— Ready for a fight or a heated argument.
Les deux politiciens sont prêts à en découdre lors du débat.
informal— To be in high spirits and ready to perform exceptionally well.
Aujourd'hui, je me sens prêt à tout casser !
slang— Disposable; intended to be used once and thrown away.
Nous vivons dans une société du prêt-à-jeter.
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Identical pronunciation in masculine singular.
Prêt (ready) is an adjective; près (near) is an adverb. Prêt agrees in gender/number; près never changes.
Il est prêt (ready). Il est près (near).
Similar meaning.
Prêt is the state of being ready; préparé emphasizes the work done to get there.
Le repas est prêt. Le repas est bien préparé.
Synonym for ready.
Paré is more informal and often implies being equipped or 'all set' for a challenge.
Je suis paré pour l'expédition.
Synonym for ready.
Disposé refers to a mental state or willingness rather than physical preparation.
Il est disposé à nous aider.
Synonym in literary contexts.
Prompt means 'quick' or 'ready to act fast'. It's more about speed than preparation.
Une réponse prompte.
문장 패턴
Je suis prêt.
Je suis prêt pour le cours.
Je suis prêt à + [infinitive].
Je suis prêt à sortir.
Tout est prêt pour + [noun].
Tout est prêt pour la fête.
Se tenir prêt à + [infinitive].
Tenez-vous prêt à intervenir.
Se dire prêt à + [infinitive].
Le ministre se dit prêt à négocier.
N'être nullement prêt à + [infinitive].
Il n'est nullement prêt à abdiquer.
Tu es prêt ?
Tu es prêt, Marc ?
C'est prêt !
Maman, c'est prêt !
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Extremely high. Used multiple times daily in almost every context.
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Je suis près à manger.
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Je suis prêt à manger.
Confusing 'près' (near) with 'prêt' (ready). They sound the same but 'prêt' is the adjective for ready.
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Elle est prêt.
→
Elle est prête.
Forgetting gender agreement. Since the subject 'Elle' is feminine, the adjective must be 'prête'.
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Je suis prêt pour partir.
→
Je suis prêt à partir.
Using 'pour' instead of 'à' before a verb. 'Prêt à' is the correct structure for actions.
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Les documents sont prêt.
→
Les documents sont prêts.
Forgetting plural agreement. 'Documents' is masculine plural, so 'prêts' needs an 's'.
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Je suis prête à le dîner.
→
Je suis prête pour le dîner.
Using 'à' instead of 'pour' before a noun. 'Prêt pour' is the correct structure for objects/events.
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Agreement is Key
Always look at the subject. If it's feminine, add an 'e'. If it's plural, add an 's'. This is the most common mistake for learners.
The Silent 'T'
In 'prêt', the 't' is silent. If you pronounce it, people will think you are saying 'prête' (feminine). Practice saying 'pray' without the 'y' sound.
Prêt vs Près
Remember: 'Prêt' (ready) has a 't' like 'to do'. 'Près' (near) has an 's' like 'space'. They sound the same but mean different things.
Ready to go!
Use 'prêt à partir' to say you are ready to leave. It's a very common and useful phrase for travelers.
Use 'Enfin'
Add 'enfin' (finally) for emphasis: 'C'est enfin prêt !' This shows you've been waiting for it.
Business Readiness
In a professional setting, 'Le dossier est prêt' sounds better than 'Le dossier est fini'.
Asking Friends
Simply say 'Prêt ?' to a friend to ask if they are ready to leave. It's short and natural.
Fashion Talk
If you go shopping, look for 'prêt-à-porter' sections. It's where most people buy their clothes.
Liaison Alert
In 'Ils sont prêts à...', listen for the 'z' sound between 'prêts' and 'à'. It's a sign of good French.
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Think of the 't' in 'prêt' as standing for 'Task'. You are ready for the Task. In 'près' (near), the 's' stands for 'Space'.
시각적 연상
Imagine a runner at the starting line. The word 'PRÊT' is written on the track right under their feet.
Word Web
챌린지
Try to use 'prêt' or 'prête' five times today: when you finish breakfast, when you leave the house, when you start work, when you finish a task, and when you go to bed.
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Derived from the Vulgar Latin 'praestus', which comes from the classical Latin phrase 'prae manu' (at hand). This evolved into 'presto' in Italian and 'prêt' in Old French.
원래 의미: The original meaning was 'at hand' or 'available immediately'.
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No specific sensitivities; 'prêt' is a neutral, everyday word.
English speakers often use 'ready' for both 'prêt' and 'paré'. In French, 'prêt' is more standard, while 'paré' sounds more like 'all set'.
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At Home
- Le dîner est prêt.
- Je suis prêt à sortir.
- Rien n'est prêt !
- Tu es prête ?
At Work
- Le rapport est prêt.
- Êtes-vous prêt pour la réunion ?
- Le projet est prêt à être lancé.
- Je suis prêt à vous aider.
In a Restaurant
- Êtes-vous prêts à commander ?
- Ma commande n'est pas prête.
- C'est prêt dans cinq minutes.
- Tout est prêt pour vous.
Sports
- Prêts ? Partez !
- L'équipe est prête.
- Je me sens prêt pour le match.
- Tenez-vous prêts.
Travel
- Les valises sont prêtes.
- L'avion est prêt au décollage.
- Êtes-vous prêt pour le voyage ?
- Le train est prêt en gare.
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"Est-ce que tu es prêt pour le week-end ?"
"À quelle heure seras-tu prêt à partir demain ?"
"Es-tu prêt à essayer un nouveau restaurant ce soir ?"
"Est-ce que tout est prêt pour ton voyage en France ?"
"Te sens-tu prêt à parler français toute la journée ?"
일기 주제
Écris sur une fois où tu n'étais pas du tout prêt pour un événement important.
Quelles sont les trois choses que tu fais pour te sentir prêt le matin ?
Es-tu prêt à changer une habitude dans ta vie ? Pourquoi ?
Décris un projet sur lequel tu travailles. Quand sera-t-il prêt ?
Que signifie pour toi 'être prêt à tout' pour atteindre un but ?
자주 묻는 질문
10 질문In the masculine singular 'prêt' and masculine plural 'prêts', the 't' is silent. However, in the feminine forms 'prête' and 'prêtes', the 't' is always pronounced. Also, in 'prêts à', the 's' can be pronounced as a 'z' liaison.
Use 'prêt à' followed by a verb (e.g., prêt à partir). Use 'prêt pour' followed by a noun (e.g., prêt pour le voyage). This is the standard grammatical rule.
Yes, but only as a masculine noun ('un prêt'). As an adjective, it means 'ready'. You can tell the difference by the context and the presence of an article like 'un' or 'le'.
It literally means 'ready to wear'. It refers to factory-made clothing sold in finished condition and standard sizes, as opposed to custom-made 'haute couture'.
You must say 'Je suis prête' and pronounce the 't' sound at the end. In writing, you must add the 'e'.
Yes, it's the standard word to say food is ready. 'Le dîner est prêt !' is a very common phrase.
Yes, it is used for both. A person can be ready to leave, and a report can be ready to be sent.
'Prêt' is the final state of being ready. 'Préparé' suggests that someone has spent time and effort to get into that state.
It is neutral. It can be used in very informal settings ('T'es prêt ?') and very formal ones ('Le pays est prêt').
For a masculine or mixed group, it's 'prêts'. For a group of only females, it's 'prêtes'.
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Write 'I am ready to go' in French (masculine).
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Say 'I am ready' in French (masculine).
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Say 'I am ready' in French (feminine).
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Say 'Are you ready?' to a group of people.
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Say 'Ready, set, go!' in French.
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Say 'I am ready to eat' in French.
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Say 'She is ready for school' in French.
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Say 'I am ready to bet' in French.
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Listen to the audio: [Je suis prêt]. Is the speaker male or female?
Listen to the audio: [Je suis prête]. Is the speaker male or female?
Listen to the audio: [Le café est prêt]. What is ready?
Listen to the audio: [Êtes-vous prêts ?]. Is the speaker talking to one person or more?
Listen to the audio: [Prêt à partir]. What is the action?
Listen to the audio: [Prêt pour le dîner]. What is the event?
Listen to the audio: [Tout est prêt]. How much is ready?
Listen to the audio: [Prêt à tout]. What is the person willing to do?
Listen to the audio: [Prêt à parier]. How certain is the speaker?
Listen to the audio: [Enfin prêt]. How long did it take?
Listen to the audio: [Prêts à en découdre]. What is the mood?
Listen to the audio: [L'esprit est prêt]. What is the context?
Listen to the audio: [Nullement prêt]. Is the person ready?
Listen to the audio: [Prêt-à-porter]. What domain is this?
Listen to the audio: [À vos marques, prêts, partez !]. What is starting?
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Summary
The word 'prêt' is the essential French adjective for 'ready'. It is versatile, covering physical, mental, and situational readiness. Example: 'Je suis prêt à apprendre le français' (I am ready to learn French).
- Prêt means 'ready' or 'prepared' and is a common adjective used in daily French conversations to signal readiness for an action or event.
- It must agree in gender and number with the subject: prêt (m.s.), prête (f.s.), prêts (m.p.), and prêtes (f.p.).
- Use 'prêt à' before a verb (e.g., prêt à partir) and 'prêt pour' before a noun (e.g., prêt pour le dîner).
- Be careful not to confuse it with 'près' (near) or 'un prêt' (a loan), which sound similar but have different meanings.
Agreement is Key
Always look at the subject. If it's feminine, add an 'e'. If it's plural, add an 's'. This is the most common mistake for learners.
The Silent 'T'
In 'prêt', the 't' is silent. If you pronounce it, people will think you are saying 'prête' (feminine). Practice saying 'pray' without the 'y' sound.
Prêt vs Près
Remember: 'Prêt' (ready) has a 't' like 'to do'. 'Près' (near) has an 's' like 'space'. They sound the same but mean different things.
Ready to go!
Use 'prêt à partir' to say you are ready to leave. It's a very common and useful phrase for travelers.
예시
Es-tu prêt à partir ?
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general 관련 단어
à cause de
A2부정적이거나 중립적인 사건의 원인을 설명할 때 사용하는 전치사구입니다. '... 때문에'라는 뜻입니다.
à côté
A2~옆에; ~곁에.
à côté de
A2Next to, beside.
À droite
A2오른쪽으로 또는 오른쪽에. 예: '모퉁이에서 오른쪽으로 도세요'.
À gauche
A2To the left; on the left side.
à la
A2전치사 'à'와 여성 정관사 'la'의 결합으로, '~에' 또는 '~로'를 의미합니다.
à laquelle
B2To which; at which (feminine singular).
à mesure que
B2~함에 따라.
abrégé
B1An abstract, summary, or abridgment.
absence
A2The state of being away from a place or person.