Examples of using "Valmis" in a sentence and their english translations:
Done.
- I am ready.
- I'm ready.
- Are you ready?
- Have you finished?
- Are you finished?
- Are you done?
- I'm about ready.
- I am almost ready.
- I'm almost ready.
Are you ready?
- I am ready.
- I'm ready.
Ready!
Am I ready?
- Done?
- Sorted?
Are you ready for Halloween?
I won't be ready.
Are you ready to play?
Are you ready to start?
It will be ready soon.
- Dinner is ready.
- Dinner's ready.
Breakfast is ready.
Is lunch ready?
- I am ready to die.
- I'm ready to die.
- I'm about ready.
- I am almost ready.
- I'm almost ready.
- Dinner's ready.
- Dinner is ready!
- Dinner's ready!
The car is ready.
I feel like I'm ready.
The bath is ready.
I'm ready for bed.
I'm done for now.
I want to be ready.
Is breakfast ready?
I'm already ready.
I'm ready for more.
I'm ready to begin.
- The food is ready.
- The food's ready.
Have you finished?
- I wasn't done.
- I wasn't finished.
Are you done, Tom?
Are you through with your homework?
Is the work done?
The cake is ready.
The team will be ready.
- I think Tom is ready.
- I think that Tom is ready.
I'll be ready in two minutes.
I think I'm ready to do that.
This building is near completion.
Call me when you're ready.
He is ready to work.
When will it be ready?
- Let's leave when you are ready.
- Let's go when you're ready.
I think you're ready.
Tom is ready to fight.
When will you be ready to leave?
- It's ready now.
- She's ready now.
- He's ready now.
- I'm through.
- I'm done.
You're just not ready.
Are you ready for the truth?
- I realized I wasn't ready.
- I realized that I wasn't ready.
It's almost done.
I'm ready to do it.
I'm ready now, Tom.
When will lunch be ready?
Are you ready for tomorrow?
Who's ready to order?
I'm not ready to be a mother.
I'm ready to leave now.
I'm just not ready.
Tom is almost ready.
Has Tom finished already?
Are you still not ready?
I'm ready to satisfy you.
Once you've built it, you got incredible protection.
Okay, I think that's pretty well ready for the morning.
Rough, tough, and ready to rumble
[Bear] Okay, I've got the rope attached. Ready to go!
How soon can you have this dress ready?
Are you ready to hear the bad news?
Are you ready to put it in?