Examples of using "“listo" in a sentence and their english translations:
It's done!
- I am ready.
- I'm ready.
- It's done!
- It's done.
- You're very smart.
- You're highly intelligent.
- You're very clever.
- You are very intelligent.
Now that's set.
You're ready.
I'm wise.
I'm ready!
It'll be ready.
It's ready.
Are you ready?
That's clever.
Am I ready?
I was ready.
That boy is smart.
I was ready.
It's done.
- You're clever.
- You're smart.
Are you ready to start?
Ready for November?
- Aren't you ready?
- Aren't you prepared?
- Aren't you about ready?
Are you ready to go?
When will it be ready?
He is clever indeed.
It will be ready soon.
- I wasn't ready.
- I wasn't prepared.
- It's ready now.
- She's ready now.
- He's ready now.
I won't be ready.
Tom is ready.
Tom seems clever.
- I'm about ready.
- I am almost ready.
Everything was ready.
- Everything is ready.
- Everything's ready.
- Everything is set.
Is everything ready?
Done, agreed.
Are you ready, Tom?
- I'm already ready.
- I'm already done.
I'm not ready.
- We'll start whenever you are ready.
- We'll start whenever you're ready.
- Everything is ready.
- Everything's ready.
Call me when you're ready.
Tom is ready to fight.
I outsmarted you.
Tom is a clever kid.
Just let me know when you're ready.
I'll let you think about it.
Clip into this. Okay. Check, check, check!
I'm done for today!
Are you ready for Mars?
And here it is ... are you ready?
And then sleep, done.
Aren't you ready?
- I'm all set to start.
- I'm ready to leave.
- I'm ready to depart.
- I'm not ready yet.
- I am not ready yet.
How smart!
The car is ready.
- He is an intelligent boy.
- He is a smart boy.
- He's a smart boy.
Breakfast is ready.
- Are you ready to set off?
- Are you ready to start?
- Are you ready to begin?
I'm ready to go.
There is nothing ready.
The dog is smart.