gaja
Esperanto
/ˈɡaja/
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Definitions
- gay, merry, glad
Etymology
Derived from English gay (homosexual) derived from French gai derived from Italian gaio.
Origin
Italian (Fiorentino)
gaio
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- anti-gay English
- begay English
- de-gay English
- ex-gay English
- gaily English
- gay English
- gay cancer English
- gay-ass English
- gay-hate English
- gay-related immune deficiency English
- gay-related immunodeficiency English
- gaybait English
- gaybeseen English
- gayboy English
- gaydom English
- gayface English
- gayfag English
- gayfeather English
- gayfolk English
- gayful English
- gayhood English
- gayification English
- gayify English
- gayish English
- gayism English
- gayless English
- gaylicious English
- gayly English
- gayness English
- gayola English
- gayphobe English
- gayphobia English
- gayphobic English
- gaysome English
- gayspeak English
- gaysploitation English
- gaytard English
- gaytastic English
- gaywad English
- gaywings English
- gold star gay English
- homogay English
- nongay English
- nosegay English
- outgay English
- postgay English
- pro-gay English
- re-gay English
- transgay English
- ungay English
- gay Finnish
- vagus Latin
- gay German
- gaiamente Italian
- gaiezza Italian
- gaio Italian
- antigai French
- gai French
- gay French
- gaîté French
- gay Spanish, Castilian
- gay Portuguese
- ゲイ Japanese
- gay Middle English
- gai Old French
- gaje Esperanto
- gajeco Esperanto
- gajega Esperanto
- malgaja Esperanto
- malgaje Esperanto
- malgajeco Esperanto
- गे Hindi
- gay Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- เกย์ Thai
- γκέι Greek (modern)
- gey Turkish
- gèidh Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic
- gey Azerbaijani
- געי Yiddish
- გეი Georgian
- gay蜜 Chinese
- 基 Chinese
- 基佬 Chinese
- 鈣片 Chinese
- ґей Ukrainian
- 게이 Korean
- gey Scots
- gėjus Lithuanian
- gai Old Occitan
- گے Urdu