American sign language for gay

homosexual

How to sign: someone who practices homosexuality; having a sexual attraction to persons of the identical sex

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Similiar / Same:homo, gay

Categories:human, individual, mortal, person, somebody, someone, soul

Within this category:gay man, lesbian



Interpreting the word “queer” in ASL

Before we dive in, just a few notes about American Sign Language (ASL):

  • ASL is a full language, just prefer Spanish or English. It has its own grammar, syntax, vocabulary, etc.
  • Sign language is not universal. Just like spoken language, there are sign languages unique to individual countries and within those languages there are regional accents.
  • Signs, like spoken words, change over time. This is particularly accurate of LGBTQ+ signs—as our kind of these identities develop, so do our signs.
  • Not all signs are iconic but the ones I am going to argue are.

My ASL & Deaf studies classes helped me advance a strong foundation for knowledge ASL. However, introductory classes can only go so far in teaching real-world vocabulary. While my professors may believe that it is crucial to teach the sign for “onion” so I can feed myself, I locate it more important to grasp the sign for “gay” so that I can ask a random Deaf stranger wandering the streets “hey, I’m lost, where’s the gay parade?” I would choose a parade over onion rings any day.

The only place that I felt I could appropriately learn these terms was by socializing with my Gay

homo

How to sign: someone who practices homosexuality; having a sexual attraction to persons of the similar sex

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Similiar / Same:homosexual, gay

Categories:human, individual, mortal, person, somebody, someone, soul

Within this category:gay man, lesbian

homo

How to sign: any living or extinct


In a message dated 11/29/2006 10:37:40 AM Pacific Standard Time, burr0099@  writes:

Hi Bill,
I am a student at the University of Minnesota, currently in ASL 3. I  possess the Random House Webster's ASL Dictionary, but I often rely on  your site for current, cultural descriptions of signs. (The personal, anecdotal information is much more useful than a basic dictionary.) 
So, I was wondering if you could add signs for gay, lesbian, etc? (Or  are they already on the site somewhere and I'm just missing them?) Do you counsel using the initialized signs on the chin or is there something more up-to-date? You could also insert signs for "partner" and 
other related signs.

Thanks for your help,
Amy Pagett
Hi Amy,
I can put those signs on my to do list.
It might be a while since the "to do" list is pretty drawn-out .
But at least they will be in the pipe for eventual inclusion.
I just do the initialized "GAY" / "LESBIAN" signs on the chin. Or if in an unknown team I'll spell G-A-Y.  For partner I do the "roommate" sign.
But what act I know?&