Vote in Tagalog

“Vote” in Tagalog translates to “Boto” or “Bumoto” (verb form), referring to the act of expressing a choice or opinion in an election or decision-making process. Voting is a fundamental right and responsibility in a democracy. Let’s explore how this important word is used in Tagalog conversations and contexts below.

[Words] = Vote

[Definition]:

  • Vote /voʊt/
  • Noun: A formal indication of a choice between two or more candidates or courses of action, expressed through a ballot or show of hands.
  • Verb: To give or register a vote in an election or poll.
  • Noun 2: The right to participate in an election.

[Synonyms] = Boto, Halal, Pagboto, Balota, Sufragio, Pagpili

[Example]:

  • Ex1_EN: Every citizen has the right to vote in the national elections.
  • Ex1_PH: Ang bawat mamamayan ay may karapatang bumoto sa pambansang halalan.
  • Ex2_EN: She cast her vote for the candidate who promised better education.
  • Ex2_PH: Ibinigay niya ang kanyang boto sa kandidatong nangako ng mas magandang edukasyon.
  • Ex3_EN: The committee will vote on the new policy next week.
  • Ex3_PH: Ang komite ay boboto sa bagong patakaran sa susunod na linggo.
  • Ex4_EN: He encouraged young people to register and vote in the upcoming election.
  • Ex4_PH: Hinimok niya ang mga kabataan na magparehistro at bumoto sa paparating na halalan.
  • Ex5_EN: The final vote count showed a clear winner in the presidential race.
  • Ex5_PH: Ang huling bilang ng boto ay nagpakita ng malinaw na nanalo sa karera sa pagkapangulo.

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