ready in Japanese
ready in Japanese is 出来上がり, 準備の出来た, 用意の出来た — ready means fully prepared for something and able to act immediately.
ready in Japanese
出来上がり
Pronounced: dekiagari
Prepared for immediate action or use.
準備の出来た
Prepared for immediate action or use.
用意の出来た
Prepared for immediate action or use.
What does "ready" mean?
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adj Fully prepared for something and able to act immediately.
"Dinner is ready."
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adj Quick and willing, especially in action or thought.
"She always has a ready answer for every question."
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verb To prepare someone or something for action or use.
"The crew readied the plane for takeoff."
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noun Cash money, in informal use.
"He didn't have the ready to pay for it."
ready in a sentence
- Dinner is ready.
- Are you ready to go?
- She always has a ready answer for every question.
- The crew readied the plane for takeoff.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "ready" in Japanese?
"ready" in Japanese is 出来上がり, 準備の出来た, 用意の出来た. ready means: Fully prepared for something and able to act immediately.
How do you pronounce 出来上がり?
"ready" in Japanese is 出来上がり, pronounced "dekiagari".
How do you use "ready" in a sentence?
Example: "Dinner is ready." In Japanese, "ready" is 出来上がり, 準備の出来た, 用意の出来た.
Are there other ways to say "ready" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 3 translations listed for "ready": 出来上がり, 準備の出来た, 用意の出来た.
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