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voto

grade / mark (in an exam); also a religious vow; also a vote

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vote

a formal choice in an election

⚠️ The trap

In Italian, 'voto' has three meanings: a grade (academic), a vote (political), and a religious vow. Context is key. English speakers will only think of the electoral meaning.

To say "a formal choice in an election" in Italian:

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"voto" in English means:

grade / mark (in an exam); also a religious vow; also a vote

Example

"Ho preso un bel voto all'esame di chimica."

"I got a good grade on the chemistry exam."

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