vote in Japanese
vote in Japanese is 投票, 投票する — vote means a formal choice made as part of an election or decision, usually by ballot.
vote in Japanese
投票
Pronounced: tōhyō
投票
Pronounced: tōhyō
(intransitive) To cast a vote; to assert a formalized choice in an election.
投票する
(intransitive) To cast a vote; to assert a formalized choice in an election.
What does "vote" mean?
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noun A formal choice made as part of an election or decision, usually by ballot.
"Every citizen over eighteen has the right to a vote."
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verb To formally express a choice, typically in an election or on a proposal.
"She voted for the first time in the local elections."
vote in a sentence
- Every citizen over eighteen has the right to a vote.
- The final vote came down to a narrow margin.
- She voted for the first time in the local elections.
- The committee will vote on the new budget tomorrow.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "vote" in Japanese?
"vote" in Japanese is 投票, 投票する. vote means: A formal choice made as part of an election or decision, usually by ballot.
How do you pronounce 投票?
"vote" in Japanese is 投票, pronounced "tōhyō".
How do you use "vote" in a sentence?
Example: "Every citizen over eighteen has the right to a vote." In Japanese, "vote" is 投票, 投票する.
Are there other ways to say "vote" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "vote": 投票, 投票する.
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