Tengo un billete para el tren.
English: I have a ticket for the train.
billete /biʎˈete/ · noun · CEFR A0. Spanish translation of "ticket".
See also: Vocabulary entry (Spanish)

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Spanish article note: a regular/likely article is "el" for "billete". Check context for exceptions.
| Dictionary form | billete |
|---|---|
| Likely article | el |
| Likely gender | masculine |
| Regular/likely plural | billetes |
Tengo un billete para el tren.
English: I have a ticket for the train.
El billete está en mi bolsa.
English: The ticket is in my bag.
Ella compra un billete en la estación.
English: She buys a ticket at the station.
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