suffrage
what josh means i dont know but ill be funny jelly oval slushy head
It depends on context -If you are looking for the verb form of "to vote" then you would use votar or balotar. But, if you were looking for the noun form of "vote" then you would say voto or sufragio.Vota (noun)votar por (verb)
Here are two possible slogans: Only Sam can! Be a fan of Sam!
vote for kaylee she wont be a failee
The only one I have heard of is "Don't be a tater, vote for Nader."
Suffragium (-ii, n.), or "suffrage" in English.
Suffragium (-ii, n.), or "suffrage" in English.
The Latin equivalent of the English phrase 'the right to vote' is Ius suffagium inire. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'ius' means 'right'. The noun 'suffragium inire' means 'to vote'. The English word 'suffrage' comes from the Latin noun 'suffragium'.
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Woman's sufferage
Suffrage means the right to vote, usually in a political election.
This term means literally that everybody can vote. Practically it means all adult citizens who are not barred from voting by past crimes can vote provided they are properly registered to vote.
They were called "suffragettes" which is a label based on the term, "suffrage" which means "the right to vote."
The right to vote.
The term used to describe the right to vote is suffrage.
Suffrage is the right to vote.