"ticket" translates to, "billete" in Spanish. Another way to say it is "boleto".
boletos = tickets
taquilla
pasaje de autobús
dame un justificante o ticket por favor
Do you mean pick up the ticket? Recoge el ticket. Recoge el recibo. Pick = recoger o coger piuckodo
"The ticket cost 5" in Spanish is "El bolleto costó cinco". It is pronounced "Ell bo-YEH-toe koh-STOW SINK-oh". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
Boleto de Ida y vuelta
"Ticket" in Spanish is "bolleto". It is pronounced "bow-YEH-toe". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
ticket à gratter
It depends on how you understand "fare".If you are asking if the person has a ticket already purchased, it would be "Tienes el billete?"If you are asking if the person has the money requisite to buy the ticket, but not the actual ticket, it would be "Tienes bastante dinero para comprar el billete?"
airline ticket = (der) Flugschein airline ticket = (die) Flugkarte airline ticket = (das) Flugticket
my little ticket, or card, or label
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.