The primary meaning of the word "gay" in English is a person who is romantically attracted to members of the same sex. The antique meaning of "happy" only survives in old songs and set phrases. If you use gay to mean happy, as in, "I have great news that will make you very gay," you might end up with a deviated septum.
The German word for gay is schwul as an adjective and Schwuler as a noun. Schwuler is an adjective used as a noun and is declined accordingly. Schwul is a neutral term that is not pejorative.
Unlike English "gay," "schwul" does not include women. A lesbian is lesbisch (adjective) and Lesbe (noun). The term Lesbierin is out of date. These are neutral terms that are not pejorative.
The German word for homosexual is homosexuell.
"this is gay" is not a correct usage of the word "gay". Only people can be gay. Not things.
To say "I'm gay" in Portuguese, you would say "Eu sou gay."
Where are you going in German is: "Wo gehen Sie?" (pronounced: Wo gay-en zee"
To say body in German it is Körper
In order to say "My eyes" in German you say meine Augen
it is spieyeln in German
Yes. Baron Von Steuben was gay. Historians say that he had sodomy with other German soldiers. Yuck!
If you say "gay orc" running the words together you'll be pretty close.
Es ist ein Homosexuell unter uns. Hope that helped...?
No
To say "I'm gay" in Portuguese, you would say "Eu sou gay."
Because its gay
gay
Uh...no. German is a nationality, like Egyptian, American, Australian, etc. It has nothing do with being gay or straight.
Neil Tennant is married with a beautiful German girl.
you are gay = jy is gay
Homosexuell Jungs sind süß any other questions about translating can be easily found on google translate
it mean she gay