Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Spanish term or phrase:
consecutivo
English translation:
Ticket number
Spanish term
Consecutivo
"Consecutivo: 4587".
¿Alguien de México sabe qué quiere decir esto? ¡Gracias!
5 +2 | Ticket number | Eduardo Huerta Vazquez |
3 -1 | consecutive/flexible number of days/trips | Juan Arturo Blackmore Zerón |
Jul 3, 2020 21:02: Robert Carter changed "Level" from "Non-PRO" to "PRO"
Jul 8, 2020 16:35: Eduardo Huerta Vazquez Created KOG entry
PRO (3): Marcelo González, Toni Castano, Robert Carter
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Proposed translations
Ticket number
Excuse me, what's your ticket number?
https://www.united.com/ual/es/es/fly/travel/ticket-and-receipt/ticket-number-location.html
consecutive/flexible number of days/trips
https://www.klook.com/activity/9868-eurail-global-rail-pass/
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philgoddard
: Your references are about railpasses. The first one contains the words "consecutivo" and "flexible", but in different contexts to this one.
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