Contionary:insía

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Ganymedian

Etymology

From Swahili jinsia, ultimately from Arabic جِنْسِيَّة (jinsiyya). Coined by LGBT activists around 2232 along with jero to replace negatively-connotated jenda. See jenda for a more thorough etymological history of the emergence of insía and jero.

Pronunciation

Noun

insía class I (plural wainsía)

  1. (LGBTQ slang, otherwise proscribed) gender, one's gender identity, especially if intertwined with the concept of damo
    Synonyms: jero, jenda
    Tatu orguyosi: insía mi, guipá mi na damo mi.
    My three prides: my gender, my flag and my blood.

Usage notes

insía is often thought of by its users as distinct from near-synonym jero through its intersectionality with damo, or pride in one's East African heritage. Thus, though it was originally intended as a simple alternative to Spanish-derived jero, it grew into a distinct concept of Ganymedian gender identity for East African-origin LGBTQ people who felt ostracised or underrepresented by Euro- and Latinocentric LGBTQ spaces.

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