Kjósa
Kjósa is an Icelandic verb meaning to choose or to elect. It is used for making a decision between options as well as for electing someone in a political context. The infinitive form is að kjósa. In everyday language, it can describe any act of choosing, such as selecting a route, a meal, or a course of action. In politics, it refers to voting or electing representatives, and related nouns such as kosning (an election) and kosningar (elections) are commonly used with it.
The verb is historically derived from Old Norse kjósa. In modern Icelandic, it appears in standard verb
Kjósa is often paired with prepositional phrases or complemented by clauses introduced by að to specify the
See also: kosning, kosningar, kjör. These related terms cover the processes and outcomes associated with choosing