le billet
A masculine noun is used with masculine articles and adjectives (e.g., l’homme, le soleil).
masculine noun
a. bill
Regionalism used in Canada.
(Canada)
Regionalism used in the United States.
(United States)
Puis-je avoir 20 euros en billets de 5 euros, s’il vous plaît ?Can I get 20 euros in 5-euro bills, please?
b. note
Regionalism used in the United Kingdom.
(United Kingdom)
Le parcmètre accepte les billets et les pièces.The parking meter takes notes and coins.
c. banknote
Le garçon a trouvé un portefeuille rempli de billets.The boy found a wallet full of banknotes.
a. ticket
Je n'ai pas encore acheté mon billet d'avion.I haven't bought my plane ticket yet.
a. note
Avant de partir, le jeune homme a griffonné un billet qu'il a laissé sur la table.Before leaving, the young man scribbled a note which he left on the table.
a. column
Le journal a reçu des plaintes après la publication d'un billet satirique.The newspaper received complaints after the publication of a satirical column.
b. post
Pénélope publie un billet chaque jour sur son blog.Pénélope publishes a post every day on her blog.
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