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How do you say - 'I'm gay' - in other languages?

Russian - Я голубой. (Ya gol-u-boi)

Literally it means, "I am light blue." Comes from when the light blue subway line in Moscow was the main gay cruising spot during the end of the Soviet era. More formally you could just say "Я гей" which is just "gay" phonetically.
 
tôi là người đồng tính-->that means "I am a homosexual person". Basically Vietnamese ppl now just say : Tôi gay = I'm gay to say that their gay lol
 
Mandarin:
我是同性恋。
Wo Shi Tong Xing Lian.

oops! someone has already posted what i wanna say. um... maybe i could add something.

A brand new way to say "I am gay" in Chinese (mandarin) could be:

我是同志。
Wo Shi Tongzhi.

As i see, the word "TongXingLian"(同性恋), in chinese, is kind of a scientific language, without any doubts that every chinese understand its meaning. but the word "Tongzhi"(同志), differing from its original meaning of comrade (which is commonly used in communist literatures and in the days before 1980s), gets this new acceptation among young people reportedly after its maiden use in hongkong.

Personally I prefer "Tongzhi"(同志) a better translation of word "gay", for the similarity that both words departed from their original meanings in history.
 
Spanish:

- Soy gay
- Soy maricón

(there are many other ways, but they're not all nice).

Correct me if I 'm wrong but I thought " maricon" was ofensive, more like fag
 
^ A great hit "madre soy cristiano homosexual" (mother, I'm an homosexual christian) by José Angel. Really amazing :lol:
 
Russian - Я голубой. (Ya gol-u-boi)

Literally it means, "I am light blue." Comes from when the light blue subway line in Moscow was the main gay cruising spot during the end of the Soviet era. More formally you could just say "Я гей" which is just "gay" phonetically.

Somewhere I have a button from Soviet days that a friend got me on a trip in about 1980. It's from a marine Komsomal group, and it says "голубой патруль" ("blue patrol," but by slang "queer patrol.") I hope I haven't lost it.
 
ฉันกอ or 'chan gaaw'

That's in Thai .... I think! :mrgreen:
Correct me if I'm wrong, isn't "chan" first person pronoun for female speaker? I'm guessing "bone" would be more apt in our situation.
 
Mandarin:
我是同性恋。
Wo Shi Tong Xing Lian.

is the translation "i am half male half female" ?

oops! someone has already posted what i wanna say. um... maybe i could add something.

A brand new way to say "I am gay" in Chinese (mandarin) could be:

我是同志。
Wo Shi Tongzhi.

As i see, the word "TongXingLian"(同性恋), in chinese, is kind of a scientific language, without any doubts that every chinese understand its meaning. but the word "Tongzhi"(同志), differing from its original meaning of comrade (which is commonly used in communist literatures and in the days before 1980s), gets this new acceptation among young people reportedly after its maiden use in hongkong.

Personally I prefer "Tongzhi"(同志) a better translation of word "gay", for the similarity that both words departed from their original meanings in history.
我 I
是 am (verb to be/ copula)
同 same
性 sex
恋 love

同志 'member' / "comrade" as in the old Commie comrades :badgrin:

In Hong Kong you hear 'gei' 基 as it sounds like 'gay'.

For example
佢係個基佬
keui hai goh gei lou (he's a gay/faggot/homo)

一號 yat hou (lit. the number 1) / 公 gung : "husband"
零號 ling hou (lit. the number 0) / 乸 na : "wife"


If you're gay men, and your friends are also gay men, they're your 'sisters' 姊妹 ji-mei...
 
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