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hbtq

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Swedish

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Etymology

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Initialism of homosexuella, bisexuella, transpersoner och queerpersoner[1] (homosexuals, bisexuals, trans people, and queer people)

Noun

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hbtq

  1. LGBTQ
    • 2022 January 3, Lova Olsson, “Kravet: Förbjud omvändelseterapi för hbtq-personer”, in Sveriges Radio[1], archived from the original on 2025-01-22:
      Nu ökar det politiska trycket att Sverige ska kriminalisera så kallad omvändelseterapi, som syftar till att unga hbtq-personer ska ändra sin sexuella läggning.
      The political pressure is now increasing for Sweden to criminalize so-called conversion therapy, which aims to help young LGBTQ people change their sexual orientation.
    • 2019 October 16, Carl Fridh Kleberg, “Historiska händelserna för svenska hbtq-rörelsen”, in Sveriges Television[2], archived from the original on 2024-09-16:
      Hbtq-rörelsen i Sverige har länge kämpat för sina rättigheter i Sverige och har bit för bit gjort framsteg.
      The LGBTQ movement in Sweden has long fought for its rights in Sweden, and has , bit by bit, made progress.
    • 2021 November 25, “Hbtqi”, in RFSL[3], archived from the original on 2025-02-11:
      År 2012 började RFSL använda hbtq istället för hbt, och år 2019 etablerades officiellt förkortningen hbtqi.
      In 2012, RFSL began using LGBTQ instead of LGBT, and in 2019 the abbreviation LGBTQI was officially established.

Usage notes

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Often used as a prefix in compounds

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