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bilet — meaning in English: ticket

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neutral very common
Usage
Native Polish speakers commonly use the word 'bilet' when discussing travel, such as buying a train or bus ticket, or attending events like concerts and theaters. For instance, you might hear someone say 'Kupiłem bilet na koncert,' meaning 'I bought a ticket for the concert.'
Synonyms & nuances
'Bilet' is often used in everyday contexts, while 'wejściówka' refers specifically to an admission ticket, usually for events like festivals or exhibitions. You would choose 'bilet' for transportation or general entry and 'wejściówka' when discussing event access.
Culture
'Bilet' is derived from the French word 'billet', which means a note or a ticket. In Poland, tickets have become an integral part of social life, especially with the rise of cultural events and public transportation, symbolizing access to experiences and mobility in urban settings.
FAQ
Q.What does the Polish word 'bilet' mean in English?
'Bilet' means 'ticket' in English, referring to a document that allows entry to a venue or travel on public transport.
Q.How do you pronounce 'bilet' in Polish?
'Bilet' is pronounced as 'bee-let', with a stress on the first syllable. Listening to native speakers can help perfect your pronunciation.
Q.Are there different types of 'bilet' in Polish?
Yes, in Polish, you may encounter specific types like 'bilet normalny' (regular ticket), 'bilet ulgowy' (discount ticket), and 'bilet wstępu' (entry ticket) for various contexts.
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