ticket
A billet is a temperary hiding place.
do you mean 'pont', which means 'bridge' in French?
food in french food in french
It's not French
In French it doesn't mean anything, but in Breton it means - dead.
if you're talking about money, its like a 'note'. it can also mean a ticket
A billet-doux is a love letter.
billet bee-yay It is masculine, so it is un or le billet.
masculine
"Voici ton billet."
'un billet doux'
Ou est ton billet? (pronounced "oo es ton bee-et)
Love letter
Vous avez encore votre billet?
The English phrase, "Show me your ticket" is "Montre toi ton billet" in French.
"Billet d'état" in French translates to "state note" or "state bill" in English. It typically refers to a financial instrument issued by the government, often representing a form of currency or debt. The term can also be associated with government-issued securities or bonds. In some contexts, it may relate to official documents or communications from the state.
voici un billet de vingt dollars