If you mean "queer" in the sense of odd or peculiar, étrange is probably the word you want.
If you mean homosexual, the word is 'homosexuel'. The slangy noun for a gay man (a 'queer' in that sense) is un tappette.
No, because there's no verb. You might say "The neck is a tad bit queer," however.
To say "French assignment" in French, you can say "devoir de français."
You say "j'aime le français" to say "I love French" in French.
to say ouch in french u say aie.
You say we will in french like this........ Nous
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Many scientists say that one is born "queer", but does not realise it until much later in life.
A lot of times people who don't necessarily fit into the three major categories: Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, ..say that they are queer identified. A lot of people who are categorized by others as being bisexual consider themselves queer identified. And also gay men and lesbians who don't want to be labelled exclusively as gay/lesbian use the word queer. Queer identified is also what some trans people consider themselves. Basically, pretty much anyone who is not straight in the typical sense may choose to say that they are queer identified or simply call themselves queer.
Queer, like, wierd queer? That would be "That's a queer drawing!" Or queer, like, gay queer? "You're really queer!"
No, because there's no verb. You might say "The neck is a tad bit queer," however.
Queer which means a person who is homosexual and it’s ok to say it because it isny offensive anymore. You can call me a queer and I’m ok with other that because I am queer. Questioning which means your questioning yourself if you a lgbtq
queer = /kwi:r/
Queer Nation was created in 1990.
Queer China was created in 2008.
Queer Person was created in 1930.
to say is the verb 'dire' in French.
queer Meaning odd, not in a homophobic way queer Queer