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Usages of tiketto
私 は 八時 に チケット を 買いました。watasi ha hatizi ni tiketto wo kaimasita.
I bought the tickets at eight o'clock.
「チケット を 買いました か。」 「まだ 買って いません。」「tiketto wo kaimasita ka.」 「mada katte imasen.」
A: Did you buy a ticket? B: I didn't buy one yet.
どうやって その チケット を 手 に 入れた か。douyatte sono tiketto wo te ni ireta ka.
How did (he) obtain that ticket?
コンサート の チケット を 買いました。konsaato no tiketto wo kaimasita.
I bought concert tickets.
映画 の チケット を 払いました。eiga no tiketto wo haraimasita.
(I) paid for the movie ticket.
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