Anata douseiai
but be careful who you say it to
You can use the word "同性愛者" (douseiaisha) to refer to someone who is gay in Japanese. However, it's important to be respectful and mindful of the cultural context in which you are using this term.
"Yonde Kudasai" is a Japanese phrase that translates to "please read" or "please call." It is a polite way to ask someone to read something or to call someone.
Call him gay. Unless he is actually gay: in that case, call him a breeder.
A knowledgeable person.
A Japanophile is someone who has a strong interest or love for Japanese culture, language, and traditions.
The Japanese people refer to themselves as "Nihonjin" or "Nipponjin" in their language.
No, however, attempting to insult someone by calling them gay is ignorant.
Kick them in the head.
They are trying to call you gay
Calling someone gay as a term of abuse is offensive and illegal in many countries. Bullying and cyberbullying similarly.
Its a Japanese name for Someone you have a crush on
A fraud, a cheat, a trickster, a con artist.
If we are referring to calling someone on a telephone, it can be "denwa suru." (to call)
Yes, some Japanese guys are gay since there are gay people in every race and in every country.
To call someone gloomy/depressing would be to call them "kurai" but "goth" would be pronounced "gosu."
your gay
Generally, if someone calls you gay, and your not gay, they are attempting to insult you because they think that being gay is in insult. These people are homophobes, and usually fear or hate gay people out of ignorance or religious bigotry.
Okinawans proudly call themselves uchinanchu (沖縄人) or "sea people" in the local dialect