tiket

Serbo-Croatian

Etymology

Borrowed from English ticket.

Noun

tiket m (Cyrillic spelling тикет)

  1. ticket

Tagalog

Etymology

Borrowed from English ticket.

Noun

tiket

  1. ticket
  • 1965, Philippine Center for Language Study, Jean Donald Bowen, Beginning Tagalog: A Course for Speakers of English, Univ of California Press, page 501
    Para mabili ang tiket niya C. i. Sina Antonia at Aurora 2. Noong Linggo 3. Petsa otso 4 Si Antonia 5. Idinuldol sa kanilang mukha ang tiket 6. May tationg otso 7. Kasi, petsa otso ang kaarawan ni Antonia 8. Para matuto ng liksiyon ang mamang ...
  • 2014, Joi Barrios, Tagalog for Beginners: An Introduction to Filipino, the National Language of the Philippines (Downloadable MP3 Audio Included), Tuttle Publishing (→ISBN)
    Sasakay siya sa Pasay Bus Terminal. Bababa siya sa Crossing ng U.P. Los Baños. Halimbawa 2 Bibili ako ng tiket papuntang Bohol. Alas-dos ng hapon ang alis ng eroplano. Alas-tres ang dating sa Bohol. Dalawang libong piso ang tiket.
  • 2015, Joi Barrios, Julia Camagong, Easy Tagalog: Learn to Speak Tagalog Quickly (Downloadable CD-ROM), Tuttle Publishing (→ISBN), page 222
    YOU : Bakit po mahal ang tiket? TICKET AGENT : . Situation 2 You are buying five bus tickets for a trip with your friends to go north to Banuae. You want to take the very last bus. The bus leaves at 11:45 in the evening. The fare is usually two ...

Tok Pisin

Etymology

From English ticket.

Noun

tiket

  1. ticket
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