What does fertiger in German mean?

What is the meaning of the word fertiger in German? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use fertiger in German.

The word fertiger in German means finished, completed, finished, exhausted, finish, finish, get done, cope with, not ready, not finished, get ready, beat yourself up. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word fertiger

finished, completed

(Arbeit: abgeschlossen) (work)

eine fertige Dissertation
a finished (or: completed) thesis

finished

(Vorbereitung: getan) (preparation)

Wir sind fertig mit packen, die Reise kann nun los gehen.
We have finished the packing; the trip can begin.

exhausted

(Kraft: am Ende)

nach einem langen Lauf fertig sein
to be exhausted after a long run

finish

([etw] zu Ende bringen) (get to the end)

finish

([etw] schaffen) (execute a task)

get done

([etw] zu Ende bringen) (a task)

Das Projekt ist sehr umfangreich, ich weiß nicht, ob ich bis zum Abgabetermin fertig werde.
The project is very comprehensive, I don't know if I can get this done until the deadline.

cope with

([etw] verkraften)

Klaus konnte mit dem Tod seiner Mutter kaum fertig werden.
Klaus could barely cope with his mother's death.

not ready

(noch nicht bereit) (not ready to go)

Das Essen ist noch nicht fertig.
The food is not ready yet.

not finished

(nicht abgeschlossen) (not done)

Die Hausarbeit für den Philosophiekurs ist noch nicht fertig.
The thesis paper for the philosophy class is not finished yet.

get ready

(zum weggehen bereit sein)

Ich mache mich nur kurz fertig, dann können wir gehen.
I'll get ready, then we can go.

beat yourself up

(ugs (sich selbst beschuldigen)

Tosca macht sich wegen der schlechten Klausur total fertig.
Tosca beats herself up for the failed exam.

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