ticket
The German word for ticket is Fahrkarte. It is used in the same way as the English word, to refer to a document that grants permission to travel on public transportation, enter a venue, or participate in an event. It can also be used to refer to a fine or penalty, such as a speeding ticket.
I need a ticket to Berlin.
This sentence is used when someone needs a ticket to go to Berlin. In this context, 'Fahrkarte' refers to a travel ticket.
Can you please show me how to buy a ticket?
This phrase can be used when someone does not know how to buy a ticket and needs help. 'Fahrkarte' is used here to refer to a ticket that one needs to purchase.
Is this ticket for the train to Munich?
In this example, someone is asking if a ticket ('Fahrkarte') is for a specific destination, namely Munich. This ticket could be for any mode of transportation but is specifically for a train in this sentence.