How to say you are gay in korean

how to say you are gay in korean
Need to translate "you are gay" to Korean? Here's how you say it.
Greetings and welcome to this guide on how to express your identity as a gay individual in Korean! In this comprehensive guide, we will explore the various ways to say “I am gay” in both formal and informal contexts.
- **동성애자 (Dongseongaeja)**: This term means "gay" or "homosexual" and is a neutral, formal term. - **이십니까 (Isipnikka)**: This is a formal ending used in questions, indicating respect and politeness.
A lot of the time gay guys (maybe others too) will say "이쪽" or "이쪽 사람" to refer to other gay people. This is used commonly between gay people in private, but also often used when trying to refer to gay people discreetly in public or to try to discreetly ask if someone is gay.