iboto

Tagalog

Etymology

From i- + boto. Root word from Spanish voto (vote).

Verb

iboto

  1. to vote for someone or something
    • 2005, The Vote of the Poor: Modernity and Tradition in People's Views of Leadership and Elections, →ISBN, page 96:
      Opinyon lang din ng tao yang survey. Dapat iyon pa ding gusto mo ang iboto mo.
      Surveys are also just people's opinions. You should still vote for the one you like.

Conjugation

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