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gay

/ˈɡei/, [ˈɡei̯], /ˈɡai/, [ˈɡai̯]

gay


Adjectivegay (plural gays or gais)

  1. gay, homosexual
    María es la única persona que no sabe que su hermano es gay.
    Maria is the only person who doesn't know that her brother is gay.

Noungaym or f (plural gays or gais)

  1. a homosexual person, gay person

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Examples

  • Soy , ¿y qué?

    I'm gay, so?

  • Lo amo, pero él es .

    I treasure him, but he's gay.

  • No creo que sea . Es casado y tiene tres hijos.

    I don't ponder he's gay. He's married and has three children.

  • Ella era la más brillante y la más de todos los presentes.

    She was the brightest and gayest of all present.

  • En muchos países, ser es motivo de encarcelamiento.

    In many countries, being gay is a cause for imprisonment.

  • Mis padres repudiarían a mi hermano si alguna vez descubrieran que es .

    My parents would repudiate my brother if they ever initiate out he was gay.

  • Los mejores peluqueros son .

    Gay Dictionary Spanish

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    Acera

    its literal translation to English is pavement (UK) or sidewalk (US). Although in most cases it appears as the idiom &#;es de la acera de enfrente&#; (is from the opposite sidewalk), in several dictionaries as the Martin and Leon, it appears as a term to point to homosexual or effeminate gentleman. &#;Es de la acera de enfrente&#; is related to the pathologizing noun of sexual inversion, which has produced terms as “Invertido” and “Invertito” in the Spanish and Italian language, or “Konträr” in German language, meaning Invested.

    In the English language we find the same meaning with expressions like “bat for the other team”, “play for the other team” and “for the other team”.


    Related Invertido.

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    Afeminado

    term used to refer to a man with a feminine gender expression in one or several of its characteristics, either when speaking, when moving, when dressing, ect. The effeminacy in men does not necessarily imply homosexuality, however the expression has been used as a euphemism for homosexual man, as an insult against homosexual men or who could

    As we all know, there are certain things that we don’t get taught in school. If we want to be as educated as we can be, there are many things that we contain to take it upon ourselves to learn through our own research and social interactions.

    One gigantic theme we could all learn a little more about is how to communicate with or respectfully discuss the LGBTQ+ community. And if you’re learning Spanish, what better way to expand your vocabulary than by learning the correct terms for sexuality and gender to serve you understand people and conversations better!

    Spain is one of the most culturally liberal countries in the world, legalising same-sex marriage in , ten years before the UK and the US made the change in Argentina followed Spain in , whilst Uruguay and most of New Mexico joined the club in

    See also: 20 Funny Spanish Metaphors and Idioms which Sound Offensive in English

    So whether you’re watching a Spanish-speaking TV show with diverse characters, you’re an English-speaking girl interested in dating Latinas, or you just simply want to grasp as much as achievable about the Spani