Lesson #23, November 26, 2024
When you want to ask if someone is ready, use this question:
In Tagalog, 'Handa ka na ba?' translates to 'Are you ready?' It is a polite and common way to check someone’s preparedness for an activity.
Key Vocabulary:
"Handa" - Ready
"Ka" - You
"Na" - Now/Already
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Subscribe to see - I/Me
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Subscribe to see - We (exclusive)
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Subscribe to see - They
Subscribe to see - Yes
Subscribe to see all 10 daily vocabulary itemsOther Useful Variations:
Handa ka na ba? – Are you ready?
Handa na ako. – I am ready.
Handa na siya. – He/She is ready.
Subscribe to see – We (exclusive) are ready.
Subscribe to see – We (inclusive) are ready.
Subscribe to see – Are they ready?
Subscribe to see – Are you all ready (formal)?
Subscribe to see – I am not ready yet.
Subscribe to see – I am ready now (formal).
Subscribe to see – They are not ready yet.
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If you want to ask 'Are they ready?' which phrase would you use?
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