Also means
grade, mark (school)
Usage Note
Voto means both a vote in an election (dare il voto = 'to cast a vote') and a school grade (prendere un bel voto = 'to get a good mark'). It also retains the original Latin sense of a religious vow (fare un voto). In Italy school marks typically run 1–10, and voto is the standard term.
Examples
"Ha preso un ottimo voto all'esame."
Natural Translation
She got an excellent mark on the exam.
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