votar
/boˈtaɾ/, [boˈt̪aɾ]vote
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La constitución fue enmendada para que las mujeres pudieran votar.
The constitution was amended so that women could vote.
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Queremos votar.
We want to vote.
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¿Por quién debería votar?
Who should I vote for?
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Ella nació en la generación siguiente a la esclavitud; en una época en la que no había ni coches en las carreteras ni aviones en el cielo; en una época en la que alguien como ella no podía votar por dos razones: por ser mujer y por causa del color de su piel.
She was born just a generation past slavery; a time when there were no cars on the road or planes in the sky; when someone like her couldn't vote for two reasons — because she was a woman and because of the color of her skin.
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Me abstuve de votar.
I refrained from voting.
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La gente acude a las urnas a votar.
People go to the polls to vote.
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Él no tiene la edad mínima para votar.
He is not old enough to vote.
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Tom no podía decidir por quién debería votar.
Tom was unable to decide who he should vote for.
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Tom dice que no va a votar.
Tom says he won't vote.
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Me abstengo de votar.
I abstain from voting.
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No pienso votar en la próxima elección.
I don't plan to vote at the upcoming election.
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No se puede votar por la salida de un dictador, se le debe derrocar.
Dictators can't be voted out, they must be thrown out.
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¿Querés votar?
Do you want to vote?
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Tom tiene el derecho a votar.
Tom has the right to vote.
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