book a ticket (by phone)
In Italian, 'prenotare un biglietto (per telefono)' refers to the action of reserving a ticket, typically for travel or an event, through a phone call. This expression is commonly used when someone wants to secure a place or seat by directly communicating with a service provider over the phone. The verb 'prenotare' means 'to reserve', while 'biglietto' translates to 'ticket'. This phrase is particularly useful for travelers or those attending events who prefer the convenience of booking via telephone.
Can I book a ticket for the concert by phone?
This phrase is a question asking for permission to book a concert ticket over the phone.
We need to book a ticket for the train by phone.
This statement expresses the necessity of booking a train ticket using the phone.
Yesterday I booked a plane ticket by phone.
This sentence recounts the action of booking a plane ticket via a phone call that took place yesterday.