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1 მომზადებული, გამზადებული, მზადმყოფი2 დამყოლიhe is a ready helper დახმარება არასოდეს ეზარება // ყოველთვის მზად არის დახმარების გასაწევად3 სწრაფიhe has a ready wit / tongue სწრაფად აზროვნებს // ლაპარაკი ეხერხებაI'm ready to help you, within limits მზად ვარ, დაგეხმარო შესაძლებლობის ფარგლებშიI'm ready but she isn't მე მზად ვარ, ხოლო ის კი არა
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