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Xenia Martinez
What does "klaar" mean? How would you say in Dutch "I am not ready for this situation"? I understand klaar as "finished" with something but I am not sure if you can also use it as "ready" for a situation.
Jul 18, 2016 1:08 PM
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Yes, you can use it in this way, e.g.: Ik ben er klaar voor. = I'm ready. Ik ben niet klaar voor deze situatie.
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Xenia Martinez
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Dutch, English, Spanish
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