Examples of using "Bilet" in a sentence and their english translations:
Tom asked how much the ticket cost.
Have you lost your ticket?
Ticket, please.
I've already bought my ticket.
Did you buy a round-trip ticket?
How much is the ticket?
Tom lost his ticket.
He has a ticket.
Please show your ticket.
I've lost my ticket.
I bought a return ticket.
How much was the ticket?
I had a special ticket.
Please get me a ticket.
I think I've lost my ticket.
Where can I get a ticket?
Show your ticket at the barrier.
- I got the ticket for nothing.
- I got the ticket for free.
- I got the tickets for free.
- I got a ticket for free.
May I have a look at your ticket?
Get me a ticket, please.
The ticket costs 100 euros.
- This is not my ticket.
- This isn't my ticket.
- I presented my ticket at the door.
- I showed my ticket at the door.
- I showed the ticket at the gate.
- Where is my ticket?
- Where's my ticket?
You can purchase a ticket from the conductor.
- The ticket admits two persons.
- This ticket lets two people in.
- This ticket allows two people to enter.
Let's get an open ticket.
- The ticket holds good for three days.
- The ticket is good for three days.
He lost his ticket for the movie.
How much does a cinema ticket cost?
- He lost his cinema ticket.
- He lost his movie ticket.
Tom bought a bus ticket.
I had no money to buy the ticket.
- I have a return ticket to Tokyo.
- I have a round trip ticket to Tokyo.
She got the ticket for nothing.
I have a return ticket to Osaka.
I could try to get you a ticket.
I haven't yet paid for the ticket.
A return ticket to Birmingham, please.
I'm saving for a ticket to Singapore.
How long is the ticket good for?
Tom lost his ticket.
The ticket is valid for a week.
This ticket is available for a whole year.
Did you buy a round-trip ticket?
This ticket holds good for a month.
Where can I pick up my ticket?
This ticket is valid for three months.
I had difficulty getting a ticket for the concert.
I bought a return ticket.
- The ticket holds good for three days.
- This ticket is good for three days.
- This ticket is valid for three days.
- The ticket is good for three days.
You can buy a ticket on the train.
You can purchase a ticket from the conductor.
She had the kindness to buy a ticket for me.
It was Mr. White that gave Joe this ticket.
Shall I get you a ticket for the concert?
I was foolish enough to leave my commutation ticket at home.
"Will you show me your ticket?" "Yes, of course."
- This ticket admits two persons.
- Two people can enter with this ticket.
This ticket is good for two weeks.
- You must stand in a line to buy the ticket.
- You'll need to stand in line to buy those tickets.
Could you show me your return ticket?
The ticket will cost not less than 1,000 yen.
Tom tricked Mary into paying for his ticket.
Where can I buy a ticket?
Definitely the point of no return now. We're committed!
She left her ticket at home.
How much is the entrance fee?
This ticket is only valid for two days after purchase.
This ticket is valid for only two days after its purchase.
I wish I had bought a ticket for the concert.