It is from the Old French and means "I am ready."
Bonesaw is always ready
I'm not ready is 'je ne suis pas prêt / prête' in French.
"we are ready" is "nous sommes prêts" ("prêtes" if it is an all-girl group) in French.
Ready to wear is "prêt à porter" in French.
'Come on I'm ready!' In French is 'Allez(AL-AY) jesuis(JA-SWA)ecouter(AY-KOO-TAY) That is how you say 'Com on, I'm ready' in French.
Pret, as in pret-a-porte, ready to wear
King Henry later tells the French ambassador that he is not ready to fight.
men are always ready
Always in french is toujours.
always ready always there
ready steady go = prêt stable aller