LGBTQIA+ Non-English Language Terms: Difference between revisions
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Please see the '''[[Guidance for writing about LGBTQ+ people in UK cultural heritage]]''' for general guidance. | |||
This section requires substantial and ongoing development work. | |||
== '''Scots''' == | |||
Harry Josephine Giles, "[https://docs.google.com/document/d/19_gLvM04IgQh9VR3r8_K8OKBsPV9FuJvEotYc9FUvKE/mobilebasic#heading=h.ob0v7nlncrvy Towards a Queer Scots Glossary]." | |||
== '''Gàidhlig (Scottish Gaelic)''' == | |||
Association of Celtic Students, "[https://celticstudents.blogspot.com/2021/02/lgbtq-terminology-in-celtic-languages.html LGBTQ Terminology in the Celtic Languages]," 2021. | |||
Emily McEwan, "[https://gaelic.co/gay-gaelic/ The Gaelic for 'Gay']," 2017. | |||
Young Scot, "[https://young.scot/get-informed/lgbtq-inclusive-terminology-in-gaelic/ LGBTQ+ Inclusive Terminology in Gaelic]," 2023. |
Latest revision as of 10:52, 18 December 2023
Please see the Guidance for writing about LGBTQ+ people in UK cultural heritage for general guidance.
This section requires substantial and ongoing development work.
Scots
Harry Josephine Giles, "Towards a Queer Scots Glossary."
Gàidhlig (Scottish Gaelic)
Association of Celtic Students, "LGBTQ Terminology in the Celtic Languages," 2021.
Emily McEwan, "The Gaelic for 'Gay'," 2017.
Young Scot, "LGBTQ+ Inclusive Terminology in Gaelic," 2023.