When discussing travel, billett is the word you'll need. It literally means 'ticket' and refers to a permit that allows you to travel on a bus, train, plane, or even a ferry. Remember, you'll need a billett to get on board. You can buy a billett at a station or online.
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- Use 'billett' for tickets for travel (bus, train, plane).
- Also use 'billett' for tickets to events (concerts, movies, plays).
- You can buy a 'billett' at a counter, machine, or online.
Grammatikmuster
Satzmuster
Jeg trenger en {word}.
Jeg trenger en billett. (I need a ticket.)
Har du en {word}?
Har du en billett? (Do you have a ticket?)
Hvor er min {word}?
Hvor er min billett? (Where is my ticket?)
Kan jeg kjøpe en {word} her?
Kan jeg kjøpe en billett her? (Can I buy a ticket here?)
En {word}, takk.
En billett, takk. (One ticket, please.)
Jeg har en {word}.
Jeg har en billett. (I have a ticket.)
Er dette min {word}?
Er dette min billett? (Is this my ticket?)
Jeg vil ha en {word} til Oslo.
Jeg vil ha en billett til Oslo. (I want a ticket to Oslo.)
Einprägen
Eselsbrücke
Think of 'billett' sounding a bit like 'bill it'. You 'bill it' when you buy a 'billett' (ticket).
Visuelle Assoziation
Imagine a ticket with a picture of a bill on it, reminding you that you pay for a 'billett'.
Word Web
Herausforderung
Next time you see or think of a ticket in English, try to mentally translate it to 'billett' in Norwegian. Practice saying sentences like 'Jeg trenger en billett' (I need a ticket).
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You need a ticket.
Do you have a ticket?
A ticket, please.
Read this aloud:
Jeg har en billett.
Focus: billett
Du hast gesagt:
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Read this aloud:
Kjøp en billett.
Focus: kjøp
Du hast gesagt:
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Read this aloud:
Hvor er billetten?
Focus: hvor
Du hast gesagt:
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You are at the train station and need to buy a ticket to Oslo. Write a short sentence asking for a ticket. (Hint: Use 'en billett' and 'til Oslo')
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Sample answer
Jeg vil kjøpe en billett til Oslo.
Imagine you are checking your pocket and realize you don't have your ticket. Write a simple sentence to express this. (Hint: Use 'min billett' and 'ikke har')
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Sample answer
Jeg finner ikke min billett.
You are at the bus stop and you see a sign that says 'Billett kjøpes her'. Write a sentence confirming that you need to buy a ticket here. (Hint: Use 'må kjøpe' and 'her')
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Sample answer
Jeg må kjøpe en billett her.
What does the person need?
Read this passage:
Hei! Jeg trenger en billett til Bergen. Kan du hjelpe meg?
What does the person need?
'En billett' means 'a ticket'.
'En billett' means 'a ticket'.
What is the question asking about?
Read this passage:
Bussen går snart. Har du billett?
What is the question asking about?
'Har du billett?' means 'Do you have a ticket?'.
'Har du billett?' means 'Do you have a ticket?'.
What kind of ticket is the person looking for?
Read this passage:
Unnskyld, hvor kan jeg kjøpe en billett til toget?
What kind of ticket is the person looking for?
'En billett til toget' means 'a ticket for the train'.
'En billett til toget' means 'a ticket for the train'.
This sentence structure is common for expressing a need. 'Jeg trenger' (I need) comes first, followed by the article and noun 'en billett' (a ticket), and then the destination 'til Oslo' (to Oslo).
In a question, the verb ('Kan' - Can) often comes first, followed by the subject ('jeg' - I). Then the infinitive verb ('kjøpe' - buy) and the direct object ('billetter' - tickets). The prepositional phrase 'på bussen' (on the bus) tells where.
This is a polite request. 'En togbillett' (A train ticket) is the item, 'til Bergen' (to Bergen) is the destination, and 'takk' (please/thanks) is a polite addition.
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Summary
Remember 'billett' is your go-to word for any kind of ticket in Norwegian, whether for transport or entertainment.
- Use 'billett' for tickets for travel (bus, train, plane).
- Also use 'billett' for tickets to events (concerts, movies, plays).
- You can buy a 'billett' at a counter, machine, or online.
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