Examples of using "Билета" in a sentence and their english translations:
- You don't have the ticket.
- She doesn't have the ticket.
I'd like four tickets, please.
Two tickets, please.
I have three tickets.
Tom didn't have a ticket.
I don't have a ticket yet.
I don't have a ticket.
I have three tickets.
You don't have the ticket.
He doesn't have the ticket.
She does not have a ticket.
She doesn't have the ticket.
Two adult tickets, please.
Tom doesn't have a ticket.
I have two tickets.
I'd like three tickets, please.
I bought three tickets.
I'm going to buy three tickets.
Tom bought two tickets.
No tickets are needed.
Tom bought three tickets.
Tom bought three lottery tickets.
Tom doesn't have a ticket yet.
I didn't have a ticket.
Two tickets to Minsk, please.
Tom bought three tickets.
Tom bought two tickets.
I have two tickets for the concert.
I managed to acquire two tickets for the concert.
- I don't yet have a bus ticket.
- I don't have a bus ticket yet.
Could I have two tickets to Malcolm X?
Tom needs two tickets to Boston.
Tom needs two tickets to go to Boston.
Two tickets to San Diego, please.
Tom has three tickets in his hand.
I bought two tickets for a concert.
Takeo felt in his pocket for the ticket.
I bought two tickets to Malmo.
Tom was a stowaway on a ship.
I don't have a bus ticket.
Tom bought three tickets on Monday.
Two second-class tickets to Boston, please.
I have two tickets for the game.
I addressed the envelope containing the invitation.
Can I book two seats on that flight?
Tom has given me three tickets to his concert.
I have two passes to the Imperial Theater.
Two roundtrip tickets to Osaka, please.
Tom bought two airline tickets to Paris.
Two adult tickets and three children's tickets to London, please.
I've got two tickets for the concert. Wanna come?
I'd like two one-way tickets from A to B.
I've got two tickets for the concert. Would you like to come with me?
I have two tickets to a piano concert. Would you like to go with me?
Dear passengers! If you get on a means of transport and don't have a season ticket, punch a one-time ticket without waiting for the next station.