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English
Etymology
From elector + -al.
Pronunciation
Adjective
electoral (not comparable)
- Relating to or composed of electors.
- Of, or relating to elections.
Derived terms
Translations
relating to or composed of electors
of, or relating to elections
- Armenian: ընտրական (hy) (əntrakan)
- Belarusian: вы́барчы (výbarčy), вы́барны (výbarny), абіра́льны (abirálʹny)
- Bulgarian: избира́телен (bg) (izbirátelen)
- Catalan: electoral (ca)
- Danish: valg- (the election), vælger- (the electorate), valgmands- (electoral college)
- Finnish: vaali- (fi)
- French: électoral (fr)
- Galician: electoral
- German: Wahl-
- Greek: εκλογικός (el) (eklogikós)
- Hungarian: választási (hu), választó- (hu), szavazó- (hu)
- Italian: elettorale (it)
- Ladin: litel
- Latin: comitiālis
- Polish: wyborczy (pl)
- Portuguese: eleitoral (pt)
- Romanian: electoral (ro)
- Russian: избира́тельный (ru) (izbirátelʹnyj), вы́борный (ru) (výbornyj)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: ѝзбо̄рнӣ, бѝра̄чкӣ
- Roman: ìzbōrnī (sh), bìrāčkī (sh)
- Spanish: electoral (es)
- Swedish: val- (the election), valmanna- (the electorate), valmans- (the electorate), elektors- (the electors), kurfurstlig (the prince-electors)
- Ukrainian: ви́борчий (výborčyj), обира́льний (obyrálʹnyj), ви́борний (výbornyj)
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Etymology
From elector + -al.
Pronunciation
Adjective
electoral m or f (masculine and feminine plural electorals)
- electoral
Further reading
Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from French électoral. By surface analysis, elector + -al.
Adjective
electoral m or n (feminine singular electorală, masculine plural electorali, feminine and neuter plural electorale)
- electoral
Declension
Spanish
Etymology
From elector + -al.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /eleɡtoˈɾal/
- Rhymes: -al
- Syllabification: e‧lec‧to‧ral
Adjective
electoral m or f (masculine and feminine plural electorales)
- electoral
Derived terms
Further reading