Usage examples of "boleto aéreo" in Spanish with translation to English

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Tom le pidió a Mary que le comprara un boleto. Tom asked Mary to buy him a ticket.
Te estoy enviando un regalo de cumpleaños por correo aéreo. I am sending you a birthday present by air mail.
Les dije que me mandaran otro boleto. I told them to send me another ticket.
Él no tiene el boleto. He doesn't have the ticket.
Ella le compró un boleto. She bought him a ticket.
¿Tienes un boleto? Do you have a ticket?
Para comprar un boleto deberás esperar al menos una hora. You'll have to wait at least an hour to get a ticket.
Puedes darle este boleto a quien sea que lo quiera. You may give this ticket to whoever wants it.
No tengo boleto. I don't have a ticket.
Conseguí el boleto por nada. I got the ticket for nothing.
Perdí mi boleto. ¿Qué debería hacer? I lost my ticket. What should I do?
Tom pagó el boleto. Tom paid the fare.
¿Dónde puedo recoger mi boleto? Where can I pick up my ticket?
Ella no tiene el boleto. She doesn't have the ticket.
No encuentro mi boleto. He de haberlo perdido. I can't find my ticket. I must have lost it.
Ella consiguió el boleto para nada. She got the ticket in vain.
Tom pensó que sería difícil que Mary encontrara un boleto para ese concierto. Tom thought it would be difficult for Mary to get a ticket to that concert.
Aquí está mi boleto. Here is my air ticket.
Tom preguntó cuánto costaba el boleto. Tom asked how much the ticket cost.
"¿Tiene su boleto?" "No puedo encontrar el mío." "Do you have your ticket?" "I can't find mine."
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