Usage examples of "dólar billete" in Spanish with translation to English

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¿Tienes algún billete de un dólar? Do you have any one dollar bills?
No tengo billete. I don't have a ticket.
El valor del dólar está subiendo. The value of the dollar is going up.
Tom se compró un billete de lotería. Tom bought a lottery ticket.
¿Tienes cambio de un dólar? Do you have change for a dollar?
El billete cuesta cien euros. The ticket costs 100 euros.
Diez platos de papel cuestan un dólar. Ten paper plates cost one dollar.
Tengo un billete de ida y vuelta a Osaka. I have a return ticket to Osaka.
El yen está todavía bajo respecto al dólar. The yen is still low against the dollar.
Fue un billete de cien dólares. It was a one hundred dollar bill.
Te apuesto un dólar a que Tom no se presenta. I bet you a dollar Tom doesn't show up.
¿Cuánto cuesta el billete de entrada? How much is the entrance fee?
Les apuesto un dólar a que Tom no se presenta. I bet you a dollar Tom doesn't show up.
El billete es válido hasta el lunes. The ticket is good through Monday.
Mientras hay algunas personas que usan Internet para aprender lenguas extranjeras, hay otros que viven con menos de un dólar al día, que ni siquiera saben leer su propio idioma. While there are some people who use the Internet to learn foreign languages, there are others, living on less than a dollar a day, who cannot even read their own language.
No olvides el billete. Don't forget the ticket.
Un dólar es igual a cien centavos. A dollar is equal to a hundred cents.
¿Cuánto cuesta un billete de ida y vuelta a Caracas? How much is a round-trip ticket to Caracas?
Me encontré un dólar en la calle. I found a dollar in the street.
Creo que he perdido mi billete. I think I've lost my ticket.
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