Examples of using "Tickets" in a sentence and their english translations:
I have two tickets.
I have the tickets.
I got tickets yesterday.
Have you got your tickets?
I'll buy the tickets tomorrow.
Thanks for the tickets.
All the tickets are sold out.
I have tickets to sell.
I forgot to buy the tickets.
I got tickets yesterday.
We've sold all the tickets.
Where do you buy bus tickets?
Tickets are already on sale.
The tickets sold out within a week.
Are you still buying lottery tickets?
Tickets are available here for $30.
One of us can buy the tickets.
I'd like three tickets, please.
I'd like four tickets, please.
I'd like five tickets, please.
I haven't paid for the tickets yet.
Where can I get tickets to a play?
I got these tickets to the concert for free.
I will give these tickets to whoever wants them.
All passengers are required to show their tickets.
A number of tickets are sold in advance.
The tickets sold out within a week.
Tickets are still available if you hurry.
In a falafel raffle he would snaffle all the tickets.
Concert tickets are on sale at this office.
As soon as we get the tickets, we'll send them to you.
All the tickets are sold out.
I had great difficulty in finding my ticket at the station.
Tickets gibts an der Kasse. Come on, Baby, auf gehts! To be there!
Hundreds of people were waiting outside the ticket office.
Tickets are valid for just two days, including the day they are purchased on.
If my husband finds tickets for the concert, he will also buy two for you.
I have two tickets to the Yomiuri Giants - Chunichi Dragons night game. Want to go?
Tickets are $30, parking is free and children under ten receive free admission.
Tickets are still available if you hurry.
Your chances of dying while filling out your lottery tickets is greater than your chances of winning.