Homosexuel or homo. The English word gay is also used.
The somewhat old fashioned use of gay to mean light-hearted or cheerful survives in the French language as the word gai. Ex: le cœur gai, une danse gaie.The use of the word gay as a less technical version of the word homosexual has been borrowed into French. They use the same word with the same spelling (pronounced the same as gai). Also used in this way is the slang word homo, which does not necessarily carry the derogatory connotation that it does in English and is freely used by gay people to refer to themselves.
"Gay boy" in English is homme gay in French.
You're gay is translated "tu es gay" in French.It is worth noting that the French does not carry the insult quality (i.e. "you're lame") that "you're gay" can have in English when inflected.
What is the french word french of Jack ? the french word for Jack its Jacques .
gay = homosexual in Spanish (the h is silent). Spanish speaking people also use the English word "gay".
The somewhat old fashioned use of gay to mean light-hearted or cheerful survives in the French language as the word gai. Ex: le cœur gai, une danse gaie.The use of the word gay as a less technical version of the word homosexual has been borrowed into French. They use the same word with the same spelling (pronounced the same as gai). Also used in this way is the slang word homo, which does not necessarily carry the derogatory connotation that it does in English and is freely used by gay people to refer to themselves.
"Gay boy" in English is homme gay in French.
Yes. Some French guys are gay, since there are gay people in every country.
The British actor Michael French from Eastenders and Casualty, is openly gay.
je suis 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.
gay = bögNote: the word "gay" is often used as well.
No. He not gay. he just act. He have wife and daughter.
The word "gay" has one syllable.
Yep
You're gay is translated "tu es gay" in French.It is worth noting that the French does not carry the insult quality (i.e. "you're lame") that "you're gay" can have in English when inflected.
Gay's the Word - bookshop - was created in 1979.