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Spanish Phrase

Mi número de ticket es 67890.

/mi ˈnu.me.ɾo de ˈti.ket es ˈsejs ˈsjete ˈotʃ ˈnweβe ˈseɾo/
Meaning"My ticket number is 67890."
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Meaning

The sentence means 'My ticket number is 67890.' It is a straightforward way to give the reference number of a ticket, receipt, or reservation.

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When to use

Use this phrase at a service desk, call centre, or online form when you need to provide the number printed on a ticket or receipt. It works in travel, events, banking, and customer‑service contexts.

Grammar Breakdown

Minúmerodeticketes67890

1

Possessive adjective (Mi)

Mi means 'my' and agrees in gender and number with the noun it modifies; it never changes form.

2

Noun + de (número de ticket)

The construction 'número de ticket' uses the preposition de to link two nouns, similar to 'ticket number' in English.

3

Loanword (ticket)

Ticket is a borrowed word from English; it is masculine, so it takes the article 'el' if needed.

4

Ser for identification (es)

Use ser (es) to identify or define something, such as a number; avoid estar, which expresses location or state.

5

Reading digits

When giving a series of digits, Spanish speakers usually say each digit separately: seis siete ocho nueve cero.

🗨In Conversation

A

¿Cuál es su número de ticket?

What is your ticket number?

Mi número de ticket es 67890.

My ticket number is 67890.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Mi número de ticket está 67890.

    Use ser (es) for identification, not estar, which describes location or condition.

  • Mi número del ticket es 67890.

    The correct construction is 'número de ticket', not 'número del ticket' unless you are specifying a particular ticket.

  • Mi número ticket es 67890.

    You need the preposition de between the two nouns.

Alternatives

  • Mi número de boleto es 67890.

    My ticket number is 67890.

  • El número de mi ticket es 67890.

    The number of my ticket is 67890.

  • Mi número de entrada es 67890.

    My entry number is 67890.

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Cultural Tip

In many Latin American countries the word 'boleto' is preferred for transport or event tickets, while 'ticket' is common for receipts and electronic confirmations. Choose the term that matches the context to sound natural.