Gay in Korean
Gay in Korean is 게이, 동성애자 — Gay means homosexual; romantically or sexually attracted to people of the same sex.
Gay in Korean
게이
Pronounced: gei
homosexual — see also homosexual, lesbian
동성애자
Pronounced: dongseong'aeja
homosexual — see also homosexual, lesbian
What does "Gay" mean?
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adj Homosexual; romantically or sexually attracted to people of the same sex.
"He came out as gay to his family last year."
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adj Happy, carefree, and full of fun (an older, still-used sense, especially in older writing).
"The children ran through the garden in gay abandon."
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noun A homosexual person, especially a man.
"The bar was a popular meeting spot for gays in the city."
Gay in a sentence
- He came out as gay to his family last year.
- The parade celebrated gay pride and LGBTQ+ rights.
- The children ran through the garden in gay abandon.
- The bar was a popular meeting spot for gays in the city.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Gay" in Korean?
"Gay" in Korean is 게이, 동성애자. Gay means: Homosexual; romantically or sexually attracted to people of the same sex.
How do you pronounce 게이?
"Gay" in Korean is 게이, pronounced "gei".
How do you use "Gay" in a sentence?
Example: "He came out as gay to his family last year." In Korean, "Gay" is 게이, 동성애자.
Are there other ways to say "Gay" in Korean?
Yes — Korean has 2 translations listed for "Gay": 게이, 동성애자.
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