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Prêt is a French word that functions as both an adjective and a noun. As an adjective, it means ready or prepared. The masculine singular form is prêt, the feminine is prête, and the plural forms are prêts (masculine) and prêtes (feminine). It appears in common phrases such as prêt-à-porter (ready-to-wear) and prêt-à-manger (ready-to-eat).

As a noun, un prêt denotes a loan: money lent under agreed terms, typically with interest. The

Etymology: the senses of prêt derive from Old French pret and the verb prêter, ultimately tracing to

See also: prêt immobilier, prêt personnel, prêt bancaire.

plural
is
prêts.
Loans
are
provided
by
banks
or
other
lenders
and
documented
in
a
contract
that
specifies
the
principal,
interest
rate,
and
repayment
schedule.
The
related
verb
is
prêter,
meaning
to
lend;
the
past
participle
used
in
compound
tenses
is
prêt
(masculine)
or
prête
(feminine).
Latin
praestare,
meaning
to
furnish
or
provide.
This
common
origin
links
the
idea
of
being
ready
with
the
act
of
furnishing
or
supplying
funds.