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Listos

Listos is the plural masculine form of the Spanish adjective listo. In Spanish, listo can describe readiness or intelligence. The feminine plural is listas, while the singular masculine is listo and the singular feminine is lista. As an adjective, listo generally agrees in gender and number with the noun it modifies.

When used with estar, listos denotes readiness: “Estamos listos para salir” means we are ready to go.

Common phrases include “listos para todo” (ready for anything) and “tener que estar listo” (to have to

The term originates from the Spanish adjective listo, part of the core Romance-language family; its exact etymology

In summary, listos conveys readiness or cleverness and functions as the masculine plural form of listo in

When
used
with
ser,
listo
conveys
a
sense
of
cleverness
or
quick
wit:
“Es
listo”
means
he
is
clever
or
smart,
sometimes
with
nuance
of
being
resourceful
or
street-smart.
In
some
dialects,
“listo”
can
carry
a
slightly
sly
or
pragmatic
connotation
rather
than
mere
intelligence.
be
ready).
The
word
is
widely
used
in
everyday
Spanish
across
Spain
and
the
Americas,
with
regional
variations
in
the
strength
of
the
intelligent
sense
versus
the
readiness
sense.
traces
to
older
forms
of
the
language
rather
than
a
single
modern
source.
Listos
does
not
refer
to
a
specific,
universally
recognized
entity
and
is
usually
found
as
a
standard
grammatical
form
rather
than
a
proper
name.
everyday
Spanish.