Examples of using "Fahrkarten" in a sentence and their english translations:
I have three tickets.
Do you have the tickets?
Where can I buy tickets?
Have you bought the tickets?
Tom bought three tickets.
Tom needs two tickets to Boston.
Two tickets to San Diego, please.
How much did the tickets cost?
Two tickets, please.
Two second-class tickets to Boston, please.
Tom bought three tickets.
Do you have the tickets?
Keep an eye on my suitcase while I buy the tickets.
I'd like two one-way tickets from A to B.
I'm going to go buy a ticket, so please watch my bags for a minute.
Who paid for these tickets?
Two and three halves to London, please.
Lisa, keep an eye on my suitcase while I buy our train tickets.
First I'll go to the bank, and then I'll buy the tickets.
Two adult tickets and three children's tickets to London, please.
I'm supposed to make sure Tom doesn't forget to buy the tickets.
Two tickets to San Diego, please.
I forgot to buy tickets.
- City buses used to have conductors who sat to the left of the entrance and sold you tickets.
- There used to be conductors on town buses who would sit to the left of the entrance, selling tickets to passengers.
- In the past there were conductors on town buses who would sit to the left of the doorway selling tickets to passengers.
Losing your passport in a foreign country is worse than losing your luggage or having your wallet stolen.