boleto means ticket (transport) — a common term in Travel Spanish. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.
📅 Published: July 3, 2025
boleto
noun • /[bo-LEH-toh]/
ticket (transport)
Example:
¿Cuánto cuesta el boleto de tren a Sevilla?
How much is the train ticket to Seville?
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🧠 What does boleto mean?
In Spanish, 'boleto' primarily means a ticket for transportation, such as a bus ticket, train ticket, plane ticket, or subway ticket. It's a common word you'll encounter when traveling or discussing travel plans. Think of it as your proof of purchase and right to ride!
📚 Extra examples
- ¿Me da un boleto para Madrid, por favor?
Can I have a ticket to Madrid, please? - Perdí mi boleto de autobús.
I lost my bus ticket. - El boleto de avión está en mi correo electrónico.
The plane ticket is in my email. - Los boletos para el concierto están agotados.
The concert tickets are sold out.
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🔁 Synonyms & opposites of "boleto"
Synonyms: billete, entrada (for events)
💡 Did You Know?
While 'boleto' usually means a transport ticket, in some contexts, it can also refer to a lottery ticket. So, if someone asks if you have a 'boleto', they could be asking about your travel plans or your chances in the lottery!
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