Bumoto (en. To vote)

/buˈmo.to/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishTagalog
verb
An action of participating in an election to choose a person or decision.
We must vote in the upcoming election.
Dapat tayong bumoto sa darating na eleksyon.
Expressing one's opinion on an issue or objective through voting.
Every citizen has the right to vote for their future.
Ang bawat mamamayan ay may karapatang bumoto para sa kanilang kinabukasan.
Choosing a candidate in an election based on trust and perspective.
We need to vote wisely and with principles.
Kailangan nating bumoto ng matino at may prinsipyo.

Etymology

Root word: vote (meaning 'to choose')

Common Phrases and Expressions

Vote now!
Encouraging someone to vote.
Bumoto ka na!
No one voted.
No one participated in the voting.
Walang bumoto.

Related Words

election
A process of casting votes to choose candidates or decisions.
halalan
vote
The outcome of voting or the method of voting.
boto

Slang Meanings

To admit or get involved in a situation.
Go ahead and vote in our group who you want to be with.
Bumoto ka na rin sa grupo natin kung sino ang gusto mong makasama.
To express an opinion or decision.
He/she voted on the school's final decision regarding graduation.
Bumoto siya sa huling desisyon ng paaralan tungkol sa graduation.
To participate or get involved in a conversation or debate.
Join this discussion so we can find out what's right.
Bumoto ka sa usapang ito para malaman natin ang tama.