Usage examples of "ticket" in English with translation to French

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He lost his movie ticket. Il a perdu son billet de cinéma.
Don't forget the ticket. N'oubliez pas le ticket.
She bought him a ticket. Elle lui acheta un billet.
This is a free ticket. C'est un ticket gratuit.
I bought a return ticket. J'ai acheté un billet de retour.
The ticket admits two persons. C'est un ticket pour deux personnes.
Here's my return ticket. Voilà mon billet de retour.
I had a special ticket. J'ai eu un ticket spécial.
He lost his cinema ticket. Il a perdu son billet de cinéma.
The ticket costs 100 euros. Le ticket coûte cent euros.
He bought a plane ticket. Il a acheté un billet d'avion.
Get me a ticket, please. Donnez-moi un ticket, s'il vous plait.
Did you buy a return ticket? As-tu acheté un billet de retour ?
Do you have a ticket? Avez-vous un ticket ?
He bought a ticket for Paris. Il a acheté un billet pour Paris.
Show your ticket at the barrier. Montrez votre ticket à la porte de contrôle.
He doesn't have the ticket. Il n'a pas le billet.
I don't have a ticket. Je n'ai pas de ticket.
Where can I buy a ticket? Où puis-je acheter un billet ?
Can you validate this parking ticket? Pouvez-vous composter ce ticket de stationnement ?
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