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billett — meaning in English: ticket

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neutral very common
Usage
Norwegian speakers frequently use the word 'billett' when purchasing or discussing admission to events such as concerts, movies, or public transportation. For example, you might hear someone say, 'Jeg har kjøpt billett til konserten' (I have bought a ticket for the concert) when making plans with friends.
Synonyms & nuances
'Billett' is often used interchangeably with 'pass' when referring to travel; however, 'pass' tends to imply a broader access, such as a season pass for ski lifts, while 'billett' specifically refers to a ticket for a single event or journey.
Culture
'Billett' has its roots in the French word 'billet,' which means a small note or a ticket. In Norway, tickets are not just for transportation or events; they often symbolize access, as seen in the popular phrase 'billett til opplevelser' (ticket to experiences), highlighting the cultural importance of attending concerts, plays, and sporting events.
FAQ
Q.What is the plural form of billett in Norwegian?
The plural form of 'billett' is 'billetter.' You would use this form when talking about multiple tickets, for instance, 'Vi har kjøpt billetter til filmen' (We have bought tickets to the movie).
Q.Can I use billett for both public transport and events?
Yes, 'billett' can refer to tickets for both public transportation and events. Context will usually clarify the intended meaning, such as 'billett til bussen' (ticket for the bus) versus 'billett til teateret' (ticket for the theater).
Q.Are there common mistakes with the word billett?
'Billett' is often confused with 'billet' in English; however, while 'billet' refers to a note or a document, 'billett' specifically means a ticket. Be sure to use 'billett' in the context of events and transportation to avoid confusion.
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