Ticket in Tagalog
“Ticket” in Tagalog is commonly translated as “tiket” or “boleto”, depending on the context. Whether you’re buying a movie ticket, a plane ticket, or receiving a parking ticket, Filipinos use these terms interchangeably in everyday conversation. Let’s explore the different meanings and uses of this word below.
[Words] = Ticket
[Definition]:
- Ticket /ˈtɪkɪt/
- Noun 1: A piece of paper or card that gives the holder a right to admission to a place or event, or to travel on public transport.
- Noun 2: A certificate or voucher that can be exchanged for goods or services.
- Noun 3: A notice issued for a traffic or parking violation.
- Noun 4: A list of candidates nominated by a political party for election.
[Synonyms] = Tiket, Boleto, Sitsit, Tarheta ng pagpasok, Resibo ng pamasahe
[Example]:
- Ex1_EN: I need to buy a ticket for the concert tonight.
- Ex1_PH: Kailangan kong bumili ng tiket para sa konsiyerto ngayong gabi.
- Ex2_EN: She received a parking ticket for stopping in a no-parking zone.
- Ex2_PH: Nakatanggap siya ng tiket sa pagpaparada dahil tumigil sa bawal paradahan.
- Ex3_EN: The plane ticket to Manila was very expensive.
- Ex3_PH: Ang tiket ng eroplano papuntang Maynila ay napakamamahal.
- Ex4_EN: Don’t forget to keep your ticket until the end of the journey.
- Ex4_PH: Huwag kalimutang itago ang iyong tiket hanggang sa katapusan ng biyahe.
- Ex5_EN: He won a lottery ticket worth ten thousand pesos.
- Ex5_PH: Nanalo siya ng tiket sa loteria na nagkakahalaga ng sampung libong piso.
