ready-cooked

ready-cooked [re-di-kukt]
adjetivo
1. Listo para comer.

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Q: Is there a phrase for asking for a Steak cooked well done?
A: Bien echo = well done (or poco echo = rare) - that's what my book says
Q: is there a special phrase or term for 'well done' in relation to asking for a steak to…
A: I asked a native and they said either "bien cocido/a" or "bien cocinado/a".
Q: ready, set, read
A: > James Santiago said: > > Mark Baker said: > > The English phrase is 'Get set' as in 'On your marks, get set,go!' > > > > I think it depends on the region.…
Q: should I use the word listo or dispuesto when translating the word "ready".
A: Estoy listo para volver a casa. Listo = ready Dispuesto = willing
Q: Is it correct to say "¿Estás listo a pagar todavía?" Are you ready to pay yet?
A: ¿Ya estás listo/a para pagar? At least I think so. My brain is a little bit tired now.
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