Any of the following:
Homosexuell
Schwul (gay)
Lesbisch (lesbian)
The English word "gay" is also widely used.
GAY-HA, but that isn't a German word.
gay-SHICH-tuh A recording of someone pronouncing the word can be found here: **1
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 The term Lesbierin is out of date.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.
tylers gay and Stefania Germanotta has the word German in it!
No
gay
Because its gay
There is no gay word for cowboy, but there is an old expression that uses the word gay in it's older meaning: a gay caballero.
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.
gay = bögNote: the word "gay" is often used as well.
Chre is not a German word