How to Say ‘Keep the ticket.’ in Portuguese
Guarda o bilhete.
GWAR-dah oo bee-LHET(uh)
[GWAR-dah oo bee-LHET(uh)]
💬 Usage Tip: Informal instruction. You might also hear: “Não perca o bilhete.” = “Don’t lose the ticket.”
🇵🇹 In Portugal: If you transfer between lines/modes, you may need the same validated ticket/card—don’t toss it right away.
Phrase Breakdown
Guarda
[GWAR-dah]
keep / hold on to
Command telling someone not to throw it away; keep it for checks/exit.
Guarda o bilhete até saíres do elétrico.
Keep the ticket until you get off the tram.
o
[oo]
the
Masculine singular definite article for “bilhete.”
Guarda o bilhete na carteira.
Keep the ticket in your wallet.
bilhete
[bee-LHET(uh)]
ticket
The ticket you bought/validated for the trip.
Guarda o bilhete porque pode haver fiscalização no elétrico.
Keep the ticket because there may be ticket inspection on the tram.
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