billete
/biˈʝete/, [biˈʝe.t̪e], /biˈʝete/, [biˈʝe.t̪e]ticket
Noun billete m (plural billetes)
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banknote, bill (paper currency)
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(Spain) ticket
- ¿Ya reservaste los billetes del tren?
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Have you already booked the train tickets?
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(heraldry) billet
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(colloquial, uncountable) money
Source: Wiktionary available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License
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Tom se compró un billete de lotería.
Tom bought a lottery ticket.
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El cajero recibirá el billete de cien francos.
The cashier will take the one-hundred-franc bill.
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¿Podría enseñarme su billete de vuelta?
Could you show me your return ticket?
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Su billete, por favor.
Your ticket, please.
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Compré un billete de ida y vuelta.
I bought a return ticket.
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Fue un billete de cien dólares.
It was a one hundred dollar bill.
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¿Puede cambiarme un billete de diez pesos?
Can you change a ten-peso bill for me?
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El billete, por favor.
Ticket, please.
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Tomás le pasó a María un billete de veinte dólares.
Tom handed Mary a twenty-dollar bill.
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No te olvides el billete.
Don't forget the ticket.
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