Examples of using "Biglietto" in a sentence and their english translations:
Do you have a ticket?
Ticket, please.
Get a ticket for me.
Do you have a ticket?
How much is a ticket?
Don't forget the ticket.
You don't have the ticket.
Here's your ticket.
How much is the ticket?
I'll buy a ticket.
You don't have the ticket.
I got the ticket for free.
Please validate this ticket.
Get me a ticket, please.
- I thought you already had a ticket.
- I thought that you already had a ticket.
- You don't have the ticket.
- He doesn't have the ticket.
- She doesn't have the ticket.
He doesn't have the ticket.
She bought him a ticket.
- He lost his ticket.
- She lost her ticket.
She'll pay for his ticket.
Tom got the ticket for free.
Do you have a ticket?
Do you want a ticket?
He was checking a ticket.
How much is the ticket?
That's the ticket.
I have a ticket.
Let me check your ticket.
Your ticket, please.
I could try to get you a ticket.
Did you get that ticket from Tom?
Have you already bought your ticket?
I'd like a ticket to Boston.
I'm going to take the ticket.
I got a parking ticket.
Tom lost his ticket.
I got the ticket free of charge.
I've lost my ticket.
I have an extra ticket.
Tom bought a bus ticket.
I'd like to cancel my ticket.
I'd like to change my ticket.
He bought a ticket for her.
She bought a ticket for him.
Tom has a ticket.
- Here is my ticket.
- Here's my ticket.
Don't forget the ticket.
I don't have a ticket.
Don't forget the ticket.
I bought a ticket.
Here's your ticket.
- I have a ticket already.
- I already have a ticket.
The ticket is valid for a week.
How much is a train ticket?
Give this ticket to whoever comes first.
Could you show me your return ticket?
I think I've lost my ticket.
I can't find my ticket.
- Tom bought Mary a ticket.
- Tom bought a ticket for Mary.
The concert ticket costs more than the cinema ticket.
- I know that's my ticket.
- I know that that's my ticket.
I paid for Tom's ticket.
Tom bought a lottery ticket.
- I don't yet have a bus ticket.
- I don't have a bus ticket yet.
He left his ticket at home.
- Somebody gave a ticket to Tom.
- Someone gave a ticket to Tom.
- Somebody gave Tom a ticket.
- Someone gave Tom a ticket.
She didn't buy the ticket after all.
There is a card on the desk.
Where can I buy a ticket?
The ticket is valid for one week.
He doesn't have the ticket.
I'm going to take the ticket.
She does not have a ticket.
Your ticket please.
The ticket costs 100 euros.
This ticket is paper.
How much does a bus ticket cost?
Where can I buy tickets?
Every spectator buys a ticket.
Where's Tom's ticket?
Tom didn't have a ticket.
You have to validate your ticket.
Tom paid for the ticket.
Where did you buy the ticket?
I don't have a ticket yet.
She bought herself a ticket.
He will be buying his ticket today.
She will be buying her ticket today.
Where did she buy the ticket?
No tickets are needed.
- He'll pay for her ticket.
- She'll pay for his ticket.