ticket
The word 'billet' in French is used similarly to how 'ticket' is used in English. It can refer to a permit for entry or travel, such as a concert ticket or a train ticket. In conversation, it might be used in phrases like 'J'ai acheté un billet pour le concert' which translates to 'I bought a ticket for the concert'.
I have a ticket for tonight's concert.
This sentence is used when you have a ticket for an event like a concert. 'Billet' in French can be used to refer to a ticket for an event just like in English.
Can you change this five euro note, please?
In this sentence, 'billet' is used to mean 'banknote'. This is another common use of the word 'billet' in French, similar to how the word 'bill' can be used to refer to a piece of paper money in English.
She wrote a post on her blog about her travels.
Here, 'billet' is used to mean 'post' in the context of a blog. This is a less common use of 'billet' but it shows the versatility of the term in French. It's similar to the English term 'blog post'.