Examples of using "Kaartje" in a sentence and their english translations:
Your ticket, please.
Do you have a ticket?
Don't forget the ticket.
How much was the ticket?
May I have a look at your ticket?
I've lost my ticket.
Every spectator buys a ticket.
I need a ticket.
Where can I buy a ticket?
Your ticket, please.
This ticket is valid for three days.
That ticket is good until April 29th.
I didn't even get a postcard.
The conductor forgot to punch my ticket.
Tom bought a ticket and went in.
- I presented my ticket at the door.
- I showed my ticket at the door.
- I showed the ticket at the gate.
Mary tried to get Tom to pay for her ticket.
May I see your boarding pass, please?
Mary tried to get Tom to pay for her ticket.
Shall I buy you a ticket for the concert?
The ticket costs 100 euros.
The ticket costs 100 euros.
You must buy a ticket to get on the bus.
Please give me a ticket for the seven o'clock show.
- Do you have a ticket?
- Do you have the tickets?
- You'll have to wait not less than an hour to get a ticket.
- You'll have to wait at least an hour to get a ticket.
- In order to buy a ticket, you'll have to wait at least an hour.
You have only to push the button to get a ticket.
- If you can buy a ticket in less than no time, you might still catch the train.
- If you buy a ticket swiftly, you might still catch the train.
I had no money to buy a ticket.